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Which of the following verbs have a high degree and low degree of certainty, respectively?
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User: Which of the following verbs have a high degree and low degree of certainty, respectively?

Weegy: An infinitive verb is a verb with the word to? in front of it.

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User: Verbs such as could or might that pair with other verbs to indicate the author's degree of certainty are called

Weegy: Verbs such as could or might that pair with other verbs to indicate the authors degree of certainly are called MODALS.
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User: What's the verb tense of the following sentence? "The car had been running for 10 hours before it completely ran out of gas."

Weegy: The base of a verb is the form listed in the dictionary.


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User: Which sentence contains an infinitive verb? Question 7 options: A) I am making pizza pretzels for dinner. B) I made pizza pretzels for dinner. C) I am going to make pizza pretzels for dinner. D) My mother makes pizza pretzels every week.

Weegy: The sentence that contains an infinitive is: I am going to make pizza pretzels for dinner.

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The verbs will and might have a high degree and low degree of certainty, respectively.
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The verb tense of the sentence: "The car had been running for 10 hours before it completely ran out of gas." is past perfect progressive.
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