A split infintive is an infintive that b. has a word between "to" and the verb. (Why do you think they call it split?)
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“Although his cheeks were turning a crimson red color, Sanha got through the torture of doing four laps.”
The right answer ought to be chronological order
Sequential request implies that things happened in a specific succession with respect to the seasons of their event. That implies that succession is critical in light of the fact that it demonstrates the request in which the occasions happened.
A:cleaning
B:sprinting
C:drinking
D:sneezing
E:pulling
F:cooking
G:painting
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Answer:
The answer you are looking for is a: ,
Explanation:
The full sentence should read "Although Terry liked to run in the rai<u>n</u><u>, </u>she wasn't so sure about jogging in a monsoon.
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