Answer:
Adverbial phrase
"for running" modifies the type of phrase
"for running" help to make the sentence a complete thought
"Gia ran very quickly to get to the bus on time" is the sentence among the choices that has bolded adverbs that is <span>used to describe an adjective. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B". I hope that the answer has come to your help.</span>
1) Batter up
2) cooking up a storm
3) got cupcakes?
4)M'm! M'm! Good
5) you "bake" me happy
Answer:
Neither Barry nor Bill regretted <u>there</u> decision. (This should be "their.")
Explanation:
Corrected pronoun agreement:
Neither Barry nor Bill regretted <u>his</u> decision.
I would say that not is an empty word. Technically, it is an adverb, but since that isn't an option, then only empty word could be the correct answer.