(1) Justin want so much to leave from school early. (2) He remember that the package he ordered from Gasface Gag Company was being shipped. (3) For the last week, he wait on pins and needles for his X-ray glasses. (4) Every time he walked to his mailbox, however, nothing was there for him.
(5) Today, the sun's rays move across his desk. (6) He watches them crawl against the wall and up to the clock. (7) That's when Justin noticed the time. (8) Suddenly, the bell ring out. (9) "Finally, it is time to go," he thought to himself.
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OpenStudy (chycora):
4. How should the verb move be written in sentence 5?
was moved
moving
has moving
It is correct.
OpenStudy (chycora):
i think it's a
OpenStudy (anonymous):
im thinking d or a
OpenStudy (matthew1286):
its b
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no its not
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OpenStudy (matthew1286):
nope ur right its a
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol
OpenStudy (chycora):
k thanx
OpenStudy (matthew1286):
yup np
OpenStudy (chycora):
nope it was d
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i was right
OpenStudy (twizttiez):
Need my help? ^-^
OpenStudy (chycora):
yes plzzz
OpenStudy (matthew1286):
hwo is it d that dont even sound right
OpenStudy (chycora):
The verb must match the third person, plural subject: rays. The present tense form of the verb move is move or moves. It works with either a singular or plural subject.
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OpenStudy (twizttiez):
Well just tag me when you need me I'm in between questions ^-^