The word, behind, tells you where or something is in relation to something else. It also has a symbol hat is ;-)
The infinitive is the base form of a verb that has no inflection binding it to a particular subject or tense. Some examples are <em>to think, to be, to see</em>. The infinitive verbs of the sentences are in bold:
2. I'm working <u>to save up</u> for some new music.
4. Denise likes <u>to get</u> her exercise by dancing
5. Dave has <u>to walk </u>the dog every morning.
Sentences number 1 and 3 do not contain an infinitive. The use of the preposition "to" here expresses motion or direction toward a point, person, place, or thing.
Answer:
to persuade readers that rivers have a unique beauty
to entertain readers with poetic description of a river
Explanation:
I just took the Checkpoint :D
Answer:
Brianna's daughters adore cooking and dancing.
Explanation:
In grammar terms, a participle is an adjective (descriptive word) made from a verb. An example of a participle is "cooking".
OB.It invites comparisons to more familiar animal with a skmilar feature..I had this question before let me know if this helps