What form is the underlined verb in the sentence? Every year, thousands of people travel to New England to see the fall foliage. A. past B. present participle C. present D. past participle
underlined word is travel
i think the answer is present
@EmpireXero @Whitemonsterbunny17 @kimdarlene
Well, we can eliminate past because this is used in the present tense. Now, with the information I gave you concerning participles, I'd say you are correct- "present" is correct. \(\Large\frak\color{lime}{\bigstar~Great~Work!~\bigstar}\)
What form is the underlined verb in the sentence? One time the dog chased the cat out of the yard. A. present B. past C. past participle D. present participle the underlined word is chased i think the answer is past
Yes, the "-ed" indicates that this is in the past tense. It cannot be used as an adjective, so it cannot be a past participle. You're \(\frak\color{lime}{correct!}\)
how do you get the green words
(Note: Please post each question in a separate thread.) And I get the green text through coding called LaTeX. I can teach you how to create TeX commands later if you'd like. ^.^
Don't forget to choose the best response. :p @barbdewysveck1
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