Answer:
Option A They ate . . . before they washed the dishes
Explanation:
I don't need a explanation I closed my case
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>B) for Halloween // is decorated</span>. Adverb phrases are extended adverbs or phrases that function like adverbs, modifying the sentences' predicates. They tell us how, when, where, why the verb action is performed. In this case, the predicate is is decorated. We can ask the mental question: why or what for is the house decorated? The answer to this question would be for Halloween. And that is our adverb phrase. It shouldn't be confused with an adjective phrase "down the street", which describes the subject "the house".
Answer:
put some money in the bank and let it grow xD
Explanation:
You add a comma to prepositional phrase when you want to tell more about the adjectives and adverbs.