to enrich
An infinitive is the basic form of the verb without a subject. When it is used in a sentence, it is preceded by "to". The correct answer is the one with a verb. To test it out just ask yourself if you can use it with the subject I after dropping "to". I enrich? Yes! Check, it's right. You can't say I the delight or I Tuesday mornings. The rest of the options are prepositional phrases because they start with the preposition to and end in a noun (person, place, thing, or idea).
Hindsight means the same as retrospection
4. Praise
5. Crease
6. Charcoal
The answer would be the first one so... “Tomorrow at this time they do the same thing”
Answer: They should be treated with proper care. it is also abided by the law for that person to be encouraged and motivated.
Explanation my uncle had a serious mental illness.