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What is sociology? A. Sociology is the science of human groups, human behavior, and society. B. Sociology is the science of human mental states and processes. C. Sociology is the science of biological influences on behavior. D. Sociology is the science of gender studies.
Sociology is the science of human groups, human behavior, and society.
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How is the underlined participle functioning in the sentence below? The partygoer, exhausted by the antics of the masquerade ball, sat down and took off her shoes. A. adjective describing masquerade ball B. adjective describing partygoer C. adverb describing sat D. primary action verb
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The partygoer, exhausted by the antics of the masquerade ball, sat down and took off her shoes. The participle "exhausted" is functioning as: adjective describing partygoer.
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Weegy: C. sentence 1: gerund sentence 2: gerund, identifies the type of verbal traveling sentences in 1. Traveling is Tom's favorite pastime. 2. He especially loved traveling to Italy last year. User: Several of my friends would love to go to a masquerade party. A. infinitive B. gerund C. participle D. noun Weegy: Gerunds, infinitives, and participles are type of VERBALS. (More)
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Several of my friends would love to go to a masquerade party. "To go" is an INFINITIVE.
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Identify the type of verbal used in the following sentence. Several of my friends would love to go to a masquerade party. A. infinitive B. gerund C. participle D. noun
Weegy: Several of my friends would love to go to a masquerade party. Verbal: to go. Type of verbal: infinitive. User: Which of the following sentences uses a participle? A. Already looking forward to the next Carnival, the masquerader began the next year's costume. B. The masquerader's shouting startled the little girl. C. The onlookers heard whispering behind them. D. The masqueraders love to surprise the tourists. Weegy: The answer is B. The masquerader's shouting startled the little girl. User: Identify which role the underlined gerund plays in the following sentence. Alan enjoyed eating at the restaurants in Italy. A. simple subject B. direct object C. predicate nominative D. indirect object Weegy: Alan enjoyed eating at the restaurants in Italy.The gerund is a Direct Object. User: Which type of verbal can be used as an adjective, adverb, or noun? A. progressive B. gerund C. participle D. infinitive Weegy: INFINITIVE can be used as an adjective, adverb, or noun. (More)
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Already looking forward to the next Carnival, the masquerader began the next year's costume. This sentence contains a participle "looking".
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Read the following sentence. In Venice, masquerading is not for spectators; everyone participates during Carnival. Which type of verbal is the underlined verb form? A. participle B. gerund C. auxiliary verb D. infinitive
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Weegy: The tired masqueraders rested beside the fountain. If the underlined verbal is TIRED, it is a PARTICIPLE. Otherwise, please indicate which underlined verbal you are referring to. (More)
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A linking verb connects a subject to its complement.
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