verb form: kyle blank his new video collection on the bookshelves. A)set or b)sat i choose a. next ques. we will leave for our camping trip once the sun has blank. A)rised or b)rose i choose a. next ques. miguel will be blank on the bed until his headache disappears. a)laying or b)lying i choose a.

1. - right

2. - neither -- it should be "risen" to be correctly used with the helping verb "has."

3. - Let me know if you think you're right or not after you read this: http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/difficulties/laylie.html

sorry its lying.

Yes, "lying" is correct for that last one.

i have failed my test

Great job! You correctly chose option A for the first question, which is "set." To find the verb form, you can analyze the sentence and determine which verb best fits the sentence's context. In this case, "Kyle set his new video collection on the bookshelves" is the correct sentence structure.

For the second question, you also chose option A, which is "arised." However, the correct answer is option B, "rose." To determine the correct verb form, you should consider whether the subject of the sentence is actively performing the action or if the action is happening to the subject. In this case, "the sun rose" is the correct sentence structure because the sun is rising on its own.

Moving on to the third question, you chose option A, which is "laying." However, the correct answer is option B, "lying." To determine the correct verb form, you should understand the difference between "lay" and "lie." "Laying" is the present participle form of "lay," which means to put or place something. On the other hand, "lying" is the present participle form of "lie," which means to recline or rest. In the sentence, "Miguel will be lying on the bed until his headache disappears" is the correct sentence structure because Miguel will be resting on the bed.