I think it’s A because they both express them selfs
1. The
2.The
3.The
4.The
7.(According to your numbering) A
8.The
9.A
10.A
11.A
12.A
13. No article
14.A
15.The
16.No article
17.The
18. No article
19.a/an (it depends on different pronunciations around the world, I suggest you second check this with your school)
20.The
The underlined term (flies) used verb+es which is used to describe the verb that still being doned regularly.
If the verb is currently being done , the verb will use-ing , if it's a plan in the future, we will see 'will' before the verb and the verb will not use -es
hope this helps
Distributive propery because you're breaking up the numbers into pieces.
The infinitive phrase is "to entertain" in the sentence of Gilbert Stuart was happy to entertain his friends lavishly.
<h3>What is Infinitive phrase?</h3>
Others are:
- Wong is embarrassed to go with her grandmother to the American store because her grandmother does not fit in.
An infinitive phrase is known to be a group of words that are said to make use of the infinitive such as “to” + verb.
Note that in the above sentence of " Gilbert Stuart was happy to entertain his friends lavishly.", the infinitive phrase is "to entertain" as it is made up of “to” + verb.
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