Ntro]
I'm the Globglogabgalab, I love books
And this basement is a true treasure trove
[Verse 1]
I am the Glob-glo-gab-galab
The shwabble-dabble-wabble-gabble flibba blabba blab
I'm full of shwibbly liber-kind
I am the yeast of thoughts and minds
[Chorus]
Shwabble dabble glibble glabble schribble shwap glab
Dibble dabble shribble shrabble glibbi-glap shwap
Shwabble dabble glibble glabble shwibble shwap-dap
Dibble dabble shribble shrabble glibbi-shwap glab
[Bridge]
Ooh, ha ha ha, mmm, splendid
Simply delicious
Ohm, ha ha ha ha
[Verse 2]
I am the Glob-glo-gab-galab
The shwabble-dabble-wabble-gabble flibba blabba blab
I'm full of shwibbly liber-kind
I am the yeast of thoughts and minds
[Chorus]
Shwabble dabble glibble glabble schribble shwap glab
Dibble dabble shribble shrabble glibbi-glap shwap
Shwabble dabble glibble glabble shwibble shwap-dap
Dibble dabble shribble shrabble glibbi-shwap glab
[Outro]
Ah
Answer: I've had conflict with my classmates in math, on whether the answer was 42 or 43 lol.
Explanation:
Answer:
to hurl
Explanation:
Infinitives are verbals which are the words made from verbs but functioning as something else, noun, adjective, adverb etc.). The verbals are of three types infinitives (<em>to hurl</em> a stone, <em>to fly</em> is interesting), gerunds (<em>smoking</em> kills), participles (he is a<em> learned</em> man, The <em>dead</em> plants).
Verbals made by adding "to" before first form of verb are called infinitives e.g <em>To swim</em> in the river requires skill, He like <em>to study</em> at night.
In the sentence provided <em>"to hurl stones"</em> is a noun phrase, acting as direct subject.