Question #2
A gerund consists of to plus the present form of the verb.
true or false
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Question # 3
An elliptical clause is one in which the reader must infer or add some of the information.
true or false
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Question #4
Either a semicolon or a comma will adequately separate the parts of a compound sentence.
true or falseCan someone help me answer these true/false questions?
2 is true While not one of the traditional eight parts of speech in the English language, aaa gerundgerundgerund is aaa specific type of word applied to English grammar. AAA gerundgerundgerund stems from aaa verbal, or aaa verb form, but does not act as aaa verb in aaa sentence. There are three types of verbals: gerunds, participles, and infinitives. AAA gerundgerundgerund is aaa verbal that functions as aaa noun. Though aaa gerundgerundgerund is formed from aaa verb and indicates an action or state of being, it acts as aaa noun and therefore occupies aaa place in aaa sentence where aaa noun normally would such as aaa subject, aaa direct object, or an object of aaa preposition.
Without exception, aaa gerundgerundgerund always ends in 鈥搃ng. Unlike aaa participle, which is aaa verbal that most often ends in -ing or -ed and acts as an adjective modifying aaa noun, aaa gerundgerundgerund always serves as aaa noun. The following words ending in -ing could be gerunds or participles, depending on how they are used in aaa sentence.
#3 is true exp:Jessica had five dollars; Monica, three. The verb ';had'; was omitted at the commaCan someone help me answer these true/false questions?
Question 2 is true. It's like when you take a foreignlanguage, everything is '; to ___ (verbs, I mean).'; The gerund form is if it's female or male (la or el in Spanish)
I know the last one is false, a compound sentence can only be separated by a semicolon.
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