6. to drive
7. to help
8. /
9. To be
10. /
11. to travel
An infinitive is an essential form of a verb, always in the form of TO + verb. It gives us a basic, impersonal, dictionary form of the verb, which provides us with its meaning. In a sentence, it can complement certain verbs with incomplete meaning, such as modal verbs (e.g. I have to go), or express a purpose of some other verbs (e.g. I went to buy groceries).
C) the puritans voyage back to england
The question is incomplete because it does not provide any options, which are the following:
A. She likes fish, so I think she will like sushi.
B. If you like strawberries, you will like burritos.
C. He likes to read, so I'm sure he will enjoy the library.
D. If you like steak and potatoes, you will like this stew.
Answer:
B. If you like strawberries, you will like burritos.
Explanation:
Non sequitur refers to a stated conclusion that is not necessarily a logical result of the facts presented. In the answer, the fact that all the houses in the area are expensive does not necessarily imply that they are well-built.
Other examples of non sequitur are:
<em>I've lived in this town for a long time and my grandfather was the first mayor, so I'm against putting fluoride in the drinking water!</em>
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<em>Matt likes cooking, which involves food, so he should work at a grocery store.</em>