Starry? Like what questions are you being asked
The type of verb that typically includes the word "to" is C. infinitive.
<u>The infinitive is the base form of the verb. Moreover, the present infinitive can have the form of "to-infinitive" </u>or the form of the "zero infinitive" (without "to"). <u>The first form is frequently used</u> and, for that reason, the infinitive typically includes "to". Furthermore, the "to-infinitive" can function as subject of the sentence, direct object and even as object complement. Some of the verbs that can be followed by a "to-infinitive" are refuse, propose, want and decide.
Here are the sentences that is present in the excerpt from "The Death of Ivan Ilyich."
<span>He went. Everything took place as he had expected and as it always does. There was the usual waiting and the important air assumed by the doctor, with which he was so familiar (resembling that which he himself assumed in court), and the sounding and listening, and the questions which called for answers that were foregone conclusions and were evidently unnecessary, and the look of importance.
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The correct answer is "<span> Everything took place as he had expected and as it always does."</span>
Try talking about the consequences of not vaccinating your kids
The coordinating conjunction is "yet"
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