whose better lebron or kobe?
This belongs on yahoo answers, not OpenStudy...
Not for this.
i think kobe straight up
@LeeEtchison
What? @iminlovewiththecoco
what??
@iminlovewiththecoco I believe she was referring to you replying her name.
so what do you think
About what?
whose better lebron or kobe?
I don't have an opinion either way, and I would prefer not to participate in a discussion on OpenStudy that's unrelated to study. :)
you must have a boring life
Um...I don't necessarily watch basketball, I wouldn't know or care honestly. Sorry, but I don't believe it's relevant to the subject of English on a website for studying.
i was just board:)
do you mind helping me??:)i'll fan you
Understandable, but inevitably most younger people would likely click on this instead of doing what they should be doing, and I might be able to help.
this is my first question?
You want me to help you decide who's better?
Which principal part is this verb form? (is) eating A. present participle B. past C. past participle D. present
I believe the answer is A
pres·ent par·ti·ci·ple nounGRAMMAR the form of a verb, ending in -ing in English, which is used in forming continuous tenses, e.g., in I'm thinking, alone in nonfinite clauses, e.g., in sitting here, I haven't a care in the world, as a noun, e.g., in good thinking, and as an adjective, e.g., in running water.
Which principal part is this verb form? crushed A. present participle B. past C. past participle D. present
C I believe
past par·ti·ci·ple nounGRAMMAR the form of a verb, typically ending in -ed in English, that is used in forming perfect and passive tenses and sometimes as an adjective, e.g., looked in have you looked? and lost in lost property.
Which principal part is this verb form? (have) seen A. past B. past participle C. present participle D. present
not sure, it's between A and B though
Which principal part is this verb form? went A. past B. present participle C. past participle D. present
A i think
Which answer choice completes the sentence with the correct principal part of the verb? Yesterday, his sister's balloon __________. A. has bursted B. is bursting C. bursted D. burst
i think its c
Which word completes the sentence with the correct principal part of the verb? Grandma Jones __________ her sleeve on a rosebush thorn. A. torn B. teared C. tored D. tore
d
Which word completes the sentence with the correct principal part of the verb? Most of the juice pops have __________ quickly in the freezer. A. freezing B. froze C. frozen D. freezed
c
Which word completes the sentence with the correct principal part of the verb? Yesterday Alex __________ two slices of birthday cake. A. eaten B. eating C. ate D. eat
c
Which word completes the sentence with the correct principal part of the verb? On our trip across the country, we have __________ 1,200 miles so far. A. driven B. driving C. drove D. drived
a
Which word is the past form of a regular verb? A. won B. thought C. gave D. walked
i'm not sure about this one. I don't really understand the question. Perhaps someone like @LeeEtchison or like @confluxepic could help
It would be D. Remember: Regular verbs are those whose past tense and past participles are formed by adding a -d or an -ed to the end of the verb.
The question at the beginning is off topic.
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