Select the correct text in the passage.

Which two phrases in the passage are verb phrases?

Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage:

Medicare offers prescription drug coverage to help senior citizens and others who need medical assistance get the prescription drugs they need, under Part D of the program (or Part C if you are enrolled in the Medicare Advantage Plan). Everyone with Medicare can join a drug plan to get this coverage. Not all Medicare drug plans are the same, however. Look for the "Medicare Approved" seal on drug discount cards to make sure you are getting the best deal.

A: help senior citizens
B: are enrolled
C: Everyone with Medicare
D: get this covered
E: are getting

Respuesta :

The correct answers are letter B and E. These two options are phrases in the passage that are verb phrases. In letter B, the verb phrase ā€œare enrolledā€ is made up of the verb ā€œareā€ plus the adjective ā€œenrolledā€ functioning as Subject Complement. In letter E, the verb phrase ā€œare gettingā€ is made up of the construction of the present progressive tense (the present form of the verb ā€œto beā€ plus the ā€œ-ingā€ form of the main verb). Letter A is an incorrect answer, since ā€œhelp senior citizensā€ is part of an infinitive clause functioning as an adverbial of purpose (to help senior citizens). Letter C is an incorrect answer, since ā€œEveryone with Medicareā€ is a nominal clause functioning as Subject. Letter D is also an incorrect answer, since ā€œget this coverageā€ is part of an infinitive clause functioning as an adverbial of purpose (ā€œto get this coverageā€).

Answer:

appear is right

Explanation:

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