<span>John Endicott established an early puritan settlement at salem</span>
Answer:
Participle
Explanation:
Participles are verb forms that can be used as adjectives, to create verb tense, or to create the passive voice. There are two types of participles:
- present participle - they end with -<em>ing;</em>
- past participle - they end in <em>-ed, -d, -t, -en, or -n.</em>
These endings make it easier for us to recognize these words. In the given sentence, we have the participle <em>fighting</em>. It's a part of the verb phrase<em> is fighting. </em>
A gerund is a noun derived from the verb by adding <em>-ing</em> to its root. Since we can see that <em>fighting </em>isn't a noun here, we know that gerund is the wrong option.
- Odyssesus's men "went to sleep above the wash of ripples" (Homer 503)
- Homer writes that the men "went to sleep above the wash of ripples" (Homer 503).
Yes the reason we call it a fly is because they have wings and if it didn't we would call it a walk