means having to do with the law, or following the law
Legal
"to meet" or "to present itself"
Occur
having the identity known or established
Identified
What is the gerund phrase in the following sentence?
Building model airplanes requires a lot of patience and time.
Building model airplanes
What is the past participle of the word endorse?
endorsed
There's a certain way of doing things. A systematic, logical process for accomplishing a task.
Method
sell or transfer abroad
Export
It's large! Important! Intense! Powerful!
Major
What is the participial phrase in the following sentence?
As the tornado picked up speed, the debris, ripped apart by the wind, flew in different directions.
ripped apart by the wind
What is the infinitive in the following sentence?
Paloma learned to listen to the sounds her dog made so that she would know what her dog wanted.
to listen
anything that can be used to prove something
Evidence
refers to money that "comes in," or is earned
Income
made up of words, numbers, or ideas that work together to define a procedure to be followed for the desired outcome
Formula
What is the gerund phrase in the following sentence?
Sitting up straight was a problem for Thi, so she decided to practice every day.
Sitting up straight
What is the infinitive in the following sentence?
While he was on a business trip, Renee's dad gave her an emergency number in case she needed to reach him.
to reach
or put out, by the publisher
Issues
An approximate calculation of quantity or degree or worth
Estimate
a part or element that contributes to a result
Factors
It's used as an adjective and most often ends in -ing or -ed. It is based on a verb. It shows an action or a state of being. However, since it works as an adjective, it can also modify nouns or pronouns.
Participle
What is the participial phrase in the following sentence?
Before Ava left for college, her mother, worried about her, wanted to impart some advice.
worried about her
being a part of something or associated with it
Involved
what a person does, whether something or someone is doing what they should
Function
to point something out or to present evidence
Indicate
It consists of the word "to" plus a verb and acts as a noun, adjective, or adverb. It is based on a verb and shows action or a state of being. The difference is that it may act as an adjective, adverb, subject, direct object, or the complement of a subject in a sentence.
Infinitive
Can be used as a noun. It is based on a verb. It shows action or a state of being. However, since it works as a noun, it does the same thing in a sentence that a noun does.
Gerund