Answer:
your answer will be sentence number 1
if am right give me branilest
Explanation:
The sentence having an infinitive that functions as an
adverb is ‘By late in the afternoon, we were worried to hear the reports of the
storm. ‘ Here, the verb ‘to hear’ which is an infinitive as well was described
by and adverb ‘worried’.
Make a tongue twister with the words guessed, guest, pear, pair, night, knight, choose, chews, principal, principle, aloud, allo
r-ruslan [8.4K]
Answer:
The principal had the principle to never guess a guest aloud unless allowed. One night, he sees a knight catch a hare that has brown hair. He chews a pear as he watches the pair. Did he choose to go through his door? No, he just threw the pear away.
Explanation:
A tongue twister uses sequences of words that have similar sounds - commonly alliteration - to form funny, often nonsensical, sentences. The goal is to make the sentences difficult to pronounce. As a matter of fact, tongue twisters can be used as exercises to improve fluency and pronunciation. An example of a tongue twister is: she sells seashells by the seashore.
Answer:
See, I dont know which book you are reading I'm so sorry but I can not help you if I do not know?
Explanation:
(Im very Sorry)
Answer:
well you need to start writing an essay to be able to answer that question
Explanation: