B. to cook
An infinitive almost always begins with “to” and is followed
by the basic form of the verb. It is usually in this form:
To + Verb = Infinitive
An infinitive is NOT a verb, so s, es, ed, or ing should not
be added to the end. Infinitives can be used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs.
According to the pattern of what an infinitive should be, “to cook” is the
infinitive of this sentence and it functions as a noun.
942 900+40+2 is 942. Is that what you wanted to know?
The answer is d. This sentence helps you separate the actual warning and the word "warning" by using a colon. The other sentences don't make sense because they don't have that.
Answer: It should be C
Explanation: Ubiquitous means appearing everywhere, or found everywhere, so it's most likely C.
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