Answer:
The adverbial phrase is " into a piece of wood"
Explanation:
The adverbial phrase that we can see in the sentence "Have you ever hammered a nail into a piece of wood" is an adverbial of place, this is used in the sentence with the same function as any adverb of place like backwards, behind, here, there, etc... it is easy to identify as an adverb or adverbial of place answers the question "where?".
Answer:
previous chapter to what? I'm pretty sure what youre supposed to do is just name a vocab word from the last chapter you read from whatever book youre supposed to read
Explanation:
Answer:
C
Explanation:
I agree with you, I think it's also C.
A is incorrect, it doesn't mention anything about hygiene
B is also incorrect it doesn't mention anything else about the bourgeoisie, and his sociological- defined class
C is correct, it says "peasant" and it also says "healthy" Usually people aren't too poor looking when they have a job and are able to maintain themselves
D is incorrect it's not describing him cheerful
To hold back an expression of anger.
Answer:
John asked to borrow my bike.
Explanation:
I'm not completly sure this is right- so don't take my word on it.