Final answer:
Without the list of adjectives for Raphaël and his friends, we cannot complete the sentences accurately. The correct verb must match the subject in number/tense, and parts of speech should be identified to construct grammatically correct sentences.
Step-by-step explanation:
Select the Correct Verb to Complete Each Sentence
To help with the schoolwork question, we would need the list of adjectives provided to you. As it's not available, we cannot complete the sentences accurately. However, when completing sentences, the verb must agree in number and tense with the subject of the sentence. For example:
- Under the table, the cat (is/are) sleeping.
- The choir usually (sings/sing) harmoniously.
- Some of the actors (was/were) late to the rehearsal.
- Some enjoy the melody of this song.
- Either my brother or my sisters (is/are) going to the store.
Identify the Nouns, Adjectives, Verbs, and Adverbs
To identify the parts of speech:
- The noun is a person, place, thing, or idea.
- An adjective describes a noun or pronoun.
- A verb shows action or state of being.
- An adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb and often ends in '-ly'.
Study/Discussion Questions
Writing sentences using or describing a term can help solidify understanding. Remember to use the term in a context that clearly conveys its meaning.
Masculine, Feminine, and Neuter Examples
In the provided sentences, masculine refers to 'Jorge,' feminine to 'Rico's sister,' and neuter to 'The car,' respectively.
Examples:
- Masculine: Jorge is an educated man. He is Toby's neighbor.
- Feminine: Rico's sister decided to go skating. She came back early.
- Neuter: The car has four new tires. It runs much better with them.