Let's start by defining what an infinitive is.
- First of all, a verbal is a verb that acts as another part of speech. Example: I love cooking. Cooking is a gerund- a gerund is a verbal that acts as a noun and ends with -ing.
- Now, an infinitive is a verbal that acts as a noun, adjective, or adverb. Infinitives are made of to + a verb. Example: To be or not to be, that is the question.
Now that that's laid out, we can identify the infinitive verbs.
1. No infinitive.
2. No infinitive.
All the words following the "to"s are not verbs; therefore, neither sentences have infinitives.
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Answer: C
Explanation: The question asks “What are red tides?” If you look at the 1st answer it gives you a description of what it does and how it negatively impacts the world, the 2nd tells you when it’s formed, the 3rd one explains how it’s formed and what it is and the 4th tell you in what place it’s likely to form
D should be the answer: <span>brought in; concluded
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First you subtract the total number of red jelly beans from the total number of all jelly beans. 15-2=13
then you put how many you have left into a fraction over the total amount of jelly beans. 13/15 and divide them to get a percent. 13 divided by 15 equals 0.86666666667
so for a percent you move the decimal two to the right and you need to round 87%
Answer:
He loves him and feels responsible for hom
Explanation: