Respuesta :

Answer:

Let's start with the verbs:

1. travel (line 2) → simple present

2. has happened (lines 2/3) → present perfect

3. will be (line 4) → simple future with "will"

4. are going to replace (line 10) → simple future with "going to"

5. is going to arrive (line 15) → simple future with "going to"

6. expect (line 17) → simple present

Now, let's do the adjectives:

1. enormous (line 1) → modifies "progress"

2. never-ending (line 3) → modifies "race"

3. future (line 8) → modifies "possibilities"

4. appropriate (line 11) → modifies "answer"

Explanation:

A verb is a word that expresses an action or a state. It can refer to something that has taken place in the past, that is happening now, or that will happen in the future. It is part of the predicate and helps provide information about the subject of a sentence.

An adjective is a word that modifies a noun or a pronoun by giving it a quality. Adjectives come immediately before the word they modify. There are also compound adjectives, formed by two or more words connected by a hyphen.