C.E is an abbreviation for the word common era.
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No, this sentence is not a verb phrase, because the subject is not part of the verb phrase here.
Here's why. The subject is "I," the verb is "believed," and everything following the verb ("every word he said") forms the object of the verb. By definition, a verb phrase is one verb + its various objects or modifiers. Here, "every word he said" operates as one single object (it's not just one word, it's EVERY word, and it's not just every word, it's every word HE said). But the subject is separate from the verb phrase, so the entire sentence is not a verb phrase (it's a subject + a verb phrase).
The answer is C, dependent clause, <span>because it has a verb, but it cannot stand on its own. </span>
The correct words that are edited are:
1-Common word - correct.
2-Proper noun- noun - correct.
3 Common word AND proper noun- Common word and proper noun.
4-Uncommon word- correct.
5-Foreign- correct- correct.
6-Junk or I do not know- junk or i don't know.
7-Abbreviations- correct.
<h3>What are abbreviations?</h3>
Abbreviations are short form of the words. Abbreviations are make the short, the length of the phrases or words.
Thus, the words that need editing are 3 and 6.
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