An example of a sentence that uses a compound verb to combine those two sentences into one would be :
The settlers moved into the unknown, having left the familiar behind.
The way your question is worded seems to suggest you are supposed to pick from multiple choice; not sure if that is the case.
The subject can be identified as:
- The bank, as well as the arcade
The present form of the verb is:
The bank, as well as the arcade, <u>will open</u> tomorrow.
<h3>What is the subject of a sentence?</h3>
The subject of a sentence refers to the main persons who perform the act in the sentence. In the sentence above, it is quite easy to see that
The bank and the arcade make up the subject that has the action of opening tomorrow. So, we can say that there are two subjects in this sentence. The action described is open.
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Answer:
Tithe-to give a tenth part of money or goods
Unconfessed-to keep one's sins hidden from god
Hopelessness-defenseless, powerless
Complete- at the end;finished
Adoration-prasing god in prayer
Repent-an act of Turing away from a sin
Scared-set apart for worship
Introductory-coming before something else
Unworthiness-having no value or honor
conditional-calling on a requirement before somethinh
Explanation:
(Sorry if some of them are wrong)
Similes compare 2 things. The shadow is being compared to stone in "I swear she cast a shadow white as stone.", so it is D.