B. to cook
An infinitive almost always begins with “to” and is followed
by the basic form of the verb. It is usually in this form:
To + Verb = Infinitive
An infinitive is NOT a verb, so s, es, ed, or ing should not
be added to the end. Infinitives can be used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs.
According to the pattern of what an infinitive should be, “to cook” is the
infinitive of this sentence and it functions as a noun.
Answer: A. Simple
Explanation: A simple sentence has a subject, a verb, and a completed thought.
Subject: I
Verb: Go
We know it is a completed thought because it clearly states what the subject is thinking or saying.
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C) Fortunato will never leave the vaults again
Trust me, I read this entire thing already...earlier in the year (in Elizabethan AND modern English).
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