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EXERCISE
Rewrite as directed.
a.
He ran a
b.
(Supply a cognate object.)
He became extremely angry on hearing this. (Identify the linking verb and its complement
C.
d.
in this sentence.)
Use
any
five linking verbs in sentences of your own.
A past participle has three uses. Illustrate these uses with the past participle broken.
The object of a verb can be a noun, a pronoun, a phrase, an infinitive or a clause. Write
illustrative sentences.
What are the two uses of the present participle (the -ing form)? Write illustrative
e.
f.
sentences.
h.
Write a sentence in which the verb phrase consists of three auxiliaries and a participle.
The verb is defined as a word that says that the subject of a sentence does, is, or suffers
something. Show this with illustrative sentences.​

Answers

Answered by Nishtha70
6

Answer:

EXERCISE

Rewrite as directed.

a.

He ran a

b.

(Supply a cognate object.)

He became extremely angry on hearing this. (Identify the linking verb and its complement

C.

d.

in this sentence.)

Use

any

five linking verbs in sentences of your own.

A past participle has three uses. Illustrate these uses with the past participle broken.

Explanation:

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Answered by karthika9338
0

Answer:

EXERCISE

Rewrite as directed.

a.

He ran a

b.

(Supply a cognate object.)

He became extremely angry on hearing this. (Identify the linking verb and its complement

C.

d.

in this sentence.)

Use

any

five linking verbs in sentences of your own.

A past participle has three uses. Illustrate these uses with the past participle broken.

The object of a verb can be a noun, a pronoun, a phrase, an infinitive or a clause. Write

illustrative sentences.

What are the two uses of the present participle (the -ing form)? Write illustrative

e.

f.

sentences.

h.

Write a sentence in which the verb phrase consists of three auxiliaries and a participle.

The verb is defined as a word that says that the subject of a sentence does, is, or suffers

something. Show this with illustrative sentences

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