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Rearrange each sentence below to begin with the part of speech indicated in parentheses.

1. Aesop used the fable "The Fox and the Crow" to teach a lesson. (infinitive)

2. A crow is sitting in a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak. (participle)

3. A fox nearby spies on the crow. (adverb)

4. To trick the crow is the fox's plan. (article and noun)

5. His goal is to get her cheese. (gerund)

6. The fox flatters her to distract the crow's attention. (infinitive)

7. He asks her slyly to sing just one song. (adverb)

8. The crow drops the cheese on opening her mouth to sing. (participle)

9. The fox snaps up the cheese in a flash.

10. Aesop adds a moral to end the fable. (infinitive)

Respuesta :

1. To teach a lesson, Aesop used the fable "The Fox and the Crow."

2. Sitting in a tree with a piece of cheese in her beak is a crow.

3.
Nearby, a fox spies on the crow.

4. The crow is the fox's plan
to trick.

5. His goal is to get her cheese. (gerund)
There is no gerund in this sentence.

6. To distract the crow's attention, t
he fox flatters her.

7.
Slyly, he asks her to sing just one song.

8.
Opening her mouth to sing, the crow drops the cheese.

9. The fox snaps up the cheese in a flash.

10.
To end the fable, Aesop adds a moral.