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Read the paragraph. Neighbors are already looking forward to the grand opening of the Englewood Aquatic Center and the recreation that the center’s Olympic-sized pool will provide. With proof of address, residents will be able to sign up for discounted swimming lessons and attend weekly open swim sessions for free. The new swimming facility will take two years to build. It will be state of the art.

Which revision uses a phrase to combine the last two sentences?

A. Constructing this new state-of-the-art swimming facility will take two years.

B. The two-year construction of the swimming facility will be state of the art.

C. Taking years to complete, construction of the state-of-the-art swimming facility will be complete.

D. Construction of the new swimming facility will take two years and be state of the art.

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Answer:

It's A. Constructing this new state-of-art swimming facility will take two years.

A phrase is a group of words that doesn't have a subject and verb, but a complete sentence does. Plus, I took the quiz and got it right.

Explanation:

Answer:

A). Constructing this new state-of-the-art swimming facility will take two years.

Explanation:

The revision that employs a phrase to merge the last two sentences is displayed through option A, i.e. 'Constructing this new state-of-the-art swimming facility will take two years' as a it aptly justifies the definition of phrase which describes phrase as the set/group of words functioning as a single unit that does not include a subject or verb in it. The other options include verb 'will be'(option B and C) and 'will take' in option D and hence, these could not be categorized as phrase combining the last two sentences. Therefore, option A is the correct answer.