A split infintive is an infintive that b. has a word between "to" and the verb. (Why do you think they call it split?)
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to boldly go where no man has ever gone before
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Uncowed means showing courage or boldness.
the opposite would be showing fright
Well, despite the fact that you haven't provided me with sentence 8 for review, I can -- fortunately for you -- say that option B MUST be the correct answer ... based solely on pure logic and a strong command of English.
The answer is me. Would you like Fred and me to leave for lunch now? Because if you were to say this without Fred you would say, "Would you like me to leave for lunch now" rather than, "Would you like myself to leave for lunch now". So your correct answer is me. Saying myself sounds awkward and is not the correct terminology for this phrase.
I hope this helps!
<span>At the end of a text, a useful way to annotate is to make a list of the key points.
Annotation refers to some notes at the end of the text - so if you want to annotate your study properly, you should just jot down some of the things that you want to explain or comments that you may have regarding the text you've just written.
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