Answer:
A
Explanation:
verb: to press something together firmly.
my opinion
Answer:
Explanation:
Find the subject. Who is doing something? Ricky. Ricky what? Ricky was. That is a complete sentence and it makes sense. Ricky going does not make sense. So, Ricky was. What does very unsteady describe? It describes how Ricky was. It describes the verb, making "very steady" an adverbial phrase. A prepositional phrase describes a noun. Nothing in this sentence describes Ricky. "Going" is a helping verb. Ricky was going. "Down the staircase backward," describes how Ricky was going, making it another adverbial phrase.
You didn't say what kind of phrase. I hope I helped.
1) She walked the 'furthest' out of everyone.
Answer: Sue and Bob decided to separate their vegetable and flower gardens
There are two different seperates here. One is an adjective, the other is a verb.
In the answer above, separate is a verb. It is an action. Sue and Bob are separating their gardens. A synonym for this separate is “to split up”.
In the other, incorrect answers, separate is used as an adjective. It is describing. A synonym for this separate is “apart.”