The sentences “…when he’s gone.”, “His edge lies in tempting the population…” and “his departure will leave a scar on the national psyche.” are, respectively in:
In terms of tense, the sentences "Katherine Rowe’s blue-haired avatar was flying across a grassy landscape", "Some students had already gathered online." and "On a square coffee table sat a short stack of original issues of the magazine…" are respectively in the
The following –ing ending words explaining, allowing, reading, exciting, and binding are respectively classified according to their function in the text as