"Entertaining" describes the noun "movie", telling us what kind of movie it was.
Words that describe nouns are adjectives, so "entertaining" is an adjective here.
In the sentence "They arrived soon after," the word "after" modifies the verb "arrived", showing when they arrived—so it's an adverb.
It is not followed by a noun or clause, which means it's not a preposition or conjunction in this usage.
The word "has" serves as an auxiliary verb in the sentence.
It indicating the present perfect tense of the action "completed."
The correct sentence in passive voice for "The scientists will have done the experiment" is: The experiment will have been done by the scientists.
This option correctly transforms the sentence into a passive voice while maintaining the future perfect tense.
The structure is: Subject (The experiment) + will have been + past participle (done) + by + agent (the scientists).
"Most of the floor had been covered by the rug" is the correct passive voice transformation.
We use which to refer to animals and to things.
Which is a Relative Pronoun here.
"Because" is a subordinating conjunction that introduces a dependent clause (in this case, "she needed groceries") and indicates the reason or cause for the main clause (in this case, "She went to the store").
"Now" tells when the action is happening — it modifies the verb "is offering", which makes it an adverb of time.
Example: He is eating now. → "Now" tells the time of the action.
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