quickly eating the last cookie
quickly eating the last cookie
quickly eating the last cookie
Quickly eating the last cookie.
The participial phrase in the sentence "quickly eating the last cookie, Brooks left the kitchen" is "quickly eating the last cookie." This phrase provides additional information about Brooks and describes the action he was doing as he left the kitchen. Participial phrases often begin with a present or past participle and can add detail to the main clause.
eating
I am eating a cookie = Estoy comiendo una galleta. Or you could say "Como una galleta." Literally this is "I eat a cookie", but is usually translated into the English progressive.
I DID!!!!! (because the cookie monster died from over eating)
Woe betide you if I catch you eating the last cookie piece in the cookie jar.
You can vomit from many things. Eating a chocolate chip cookie immediately after eating shrimp is a gross flavor combination. It could cause you to vomit.
The answer to the joke 'How do you describe a window in a kitchen eating area' is a pane in the nook.
by eating it the wrong way...eating it with Justin bieber
Stop eating cookies !