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Temka [501]
3 years ago
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mixas84 [53]3 years ago
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Out of all given option, "Evan wanted nothing more than to cook for his friends and family", the sentence contains a particle.

Answer: Option C

<u>Explanation:</u>

A particle refers the word which possesses grammatical functionality but would not match the main parts (i.e. adverb, verb and noun). The particles will not vary.  For example,  “To” an infinitive with verb as “to fly” is an example for particle, even it acts as a preposition, like "I am going to America next week."

Many words described as particles, e.g. Sayings such as "but" and "and", and pronunciations such as "oh" and "wow". Particles often occur when teaching phrasal verbs that can be grouped by particle for educational purposes, such as Off, On, and more. According to the above detail, concluding that sentence in option C would be the right answer.

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