It seems like you want me to fill in the bold words with the correct terms, but I don't see any bold text in your question. Please provide the text or specify the terms you want me to correct, and I'll be happy to help!
That is the correct spelling of the term "boulder" meaning a large single rock. The sound-alike word is the adjective "bolder" (more bold).
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The correct answers are:Unbowed, Regina returned to the playfield: ParticipleI would like to learn how to draw: InfinitiveNo one was surprised by Erica's complaining: Gerund phraseWhining is a big problem for Anthony's son: GerundExcited to be back in Brussels, Jim headed straight to Jan's house: Participial phrase
That is the correct spelling of "valiant" (bold, brave).
The correct spelling is adventurous (bold, daring).
Bold faced lie is a correct expression, however bare faced lie, also correct, is more commonly used in the United Kingdom
Lexicologist
The correct term is "bald-faced lie." It refers to a lie that is blatantly or shamelessly told without attempting to disguise it.
That is the correct spelling of the term "boulder" meaning a large single rock. The sound-alike word is the adjective "bolder" (more bold).
Bold type =]
There is no "tense" to the word bold, it is an adjective. "Tense" is placed on verbs not adjectives. What you are looking for is the proper tense of the term "to be". In this case: WAS bold, WERE bold, HAD BEEN bold, or HAS BEEN bold.
The term is two words, "loved ones" (normally applied to your family).
The correct answers are:Unbowed, Regina returned to the playfield: ParticipleI would like to learn how to draw: InfinitiveNo one was surprised by Erica's complaining: Gerund phraseWhining is a big problem for Anthony's son: GerundExcited to be back in Brussels, Jim headed straight to Jan's house: Participial phrase
The correct answer is in bold: 318.8
The Bold & the Beautiful
The correct answer is in bold: 103.926
The correct answer is in bold: 734.32