Answer: When someone is speaking something, and you want so badly to interrupt and say no that isn´t right. Thats how you know you do not agree with something. When you believe in something so strongly, words just flow out of your mouth and help others understand your point of view.
Explanation:
Answer:
Handle his money wisely.
Explanation:
'To watch his money' is an idiom.
An idiom is a phrase or a group of words used to mean something else. An idiom can not be understood in a literal sense but to understand it applied meaning needs to be understood.
For example, 'on cloud nine' is an idiom which means to convey the meaning of extreme happiness.
In the same manner, 'to watch his money' is an idiom that means 'to handle the money wisely.'
So, the use of this phrase in the question means 'to handle the money wisely.'
Answer:
A. Walking along the shore, Rosie and her little sister began to notice many starfish on the rocks.
Explanation:
Participial phrase is a set of words whose main part is participle and as a whole functions as an adjective.
Infinitive phrase has an infinitive as main part and can have many functions in a sentence.
Sentences C. and D. don't have infinitive at all (to + verb).
Sentence B. has infinitive (to calm down) but it doesn't havs participle. "taking" although looks like participle, is actually gerund. The whole phrase (taking a long walk) doesn't modify any noun, it functions as a subject.
Finally, sentence A. has an infinitive (to notice) and infinitive phrase (to notice many starfish on the rocks). Since this modifies verb "began" this server as an adverb. Also, there iss a participle (walking) and participial phrase (walking along the shore). This functions as an adjective because it modifies Rosa and her sister.
I will punish him
Hope I’m right
The two participles in the sentence are battered and bruised, and these two words refer to, or modify the word (football) team.