Answer:
Yeah that sounds fun!
Explanation:
I'm confused what's the question
Answer:
Infinitive-Adverb
Explanation:
As we know, an adverb is characterized as a word that functions to describe or modify an adjective, verb, or another adverb.
As per the question, <u>the given sentence employs an 'infinitive adverb' i.e. 'to go' because this non-finite verb is functioning to modify the main verb 'allowed' by adding details about it.</u> It answers the question 'allowed what?' by replying 'to go.' It cannot be participle as there is no use of participle in the sentence except for the main verb and hence, options A and B are incorrect. Option D is incorrect as infinitive is not employed as an adjective to modify a noun. Therefore, <u>option C</u> is the correct answer.
Mighty? I think like Mighty nice what are the answers you can pick
THE STRANGER fills the frogs belly with quail shot.
The title of the book is 'The celebrated jumping frog of Calaveras county'.
Smiley bet with a stranger that his frog can beat any other frog and the stranger agreed to go into competition with him. Smiley lost the competition, because unknown to him the stranger has filled his frog with quail shot when he went to the stream to catch a frog for the stranger.