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How is the infinitive "to win the lottery" used in the sentence below? Please write the numbers to win the lottery on this form. A noun B adjective C adverb D gerund

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@Compassionate

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C

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Can You help me on some more

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yea

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How is the infinitive "to be found in the attic" used in the sentence below? What is to be found in the attic? A noun B adjective C adverb

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b

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How is the infinitive "to find truffles" use in the sentence below? Dogs and pigs are trained to find truffles A noun B adjective C adverb

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c

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Choose the answer that tells how the capitalized phrase is used: Sandy, ENCOURAGED BY ALL OF US, told her story. A subject of the verb B object of the verb C adjective

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a i think

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Choose the answer that correctly describes the capitalized word or phrase in the following sentence: SueAnne came in out of the rain, DRIPPING WET. A participial phrase B gerund phrase

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a

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Identify the participle or participial phrase in the following sentence: The passage, translated into three languages, foretold a terrible tragedy. A the passage B into three languages C translated into three languages D none of the above

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b i think not sure

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Choose the answer that tells how the capitalized phrase is used: Mr. Wells assigned READING TWO CHAPTERS. A adjective B object of verb C adverb

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c

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Choose the answer that correctly describes the capitalized word or phrase in the following sentence: CHEATING never gets you anywhere. A gerund phrase B participial phrase

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b

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Identify the gerund or gerund phrase in the following sentence: Riding the Mad Butterfly upsets Becky's stomach. A Riding the Mad Butterfly B Upsets Becky's Stomach C Riding D None of the above

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a i think

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This sentences contains a ____________. A new tennis ball, covered thickly with fuzz, bounces a bit slowly A infinitive B gerund C past participle D present particple

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a

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