UNDERLINE THE VERB OR VERB GROUP IN EACH SENTENCE. THEN WRITE A NEW SENTENCE USING THE VERB OR VERB GROUP YOU UNDERLINED.

BRAN, A THIN BROWN SKIN, COVERS RICE.

I KNOW (COVERS) IS SUPPOSED TO BE UNDERLINED, BUT I DON'T GET WHAT IT MEANS WHEN IT SAYS "THEN WRITE A NEW SENTENCE USING THE VERB OR VERB GROUP YOU UNDERLINED.I NEED HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bran a thin brown skin covers rice what does verb or verb group

Sure, I can help you with that!

In the given sentence, the verb group is "covers rice."

To write a new sentence using the underlined verb or verb group, we would start by identifying what the subject of the sentence is. In this case, it is "Bran." Now, we can create a new sentence using the verb "covers" and including the subject, "Bran." Here's an example:

- Bran covers the rice with its thin brown skin.

In this new sentence, we have used the verb "covers" and included the subject, "Bran." We also added some additional information about the thin brown skin.

I hope this clarifies how to write a new sentence using the underlined verb or verb group. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

Please do not use all capital letters.

You need to write another sentence using covers.