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Which verb is progressive?


A.
does rise


B.
rises


C.
will rise


D.
had been rising

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Answer 1
Answer: D. had been eating.

Explanation: Progressive form is used to express continuing action. Notice that the word "eating" ends with -ing. -Ing is used to show continuing action.

The type of progressive verb here is a past perfect progressive. 

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Answer 2
Answer: The progressive verb is "had been rising"  it is D. :)

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Which of the following is a resource you should use while writing a paper?A. Easy Bib.com

B. Reading your essay out loud to a peer

C. Spellcheck

D. All of these

E. None of these

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Which sentence is free of errors? Try as I may; nevertheless, I cannot get the correct answer. Try as I may. I cannot get the correct answer. Try as I may; however, I cannot get the correct answer. Try as I may, I cannot get the correct answer.

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"Try as I may, I cannot get the correct answer".

1st one: The semi colon is in the wrong space, and nevertheless is unnecessary.

2nd one: There is no need for full stop.

3rd one: Semi colon is not needed and however is in wrong space.

4th one: Correct:)

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All literary theories are acceptable to use.

What is the author’s purpose for including this in the introduction wheels of change?

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Explanation:

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