I don't understand your question.
The correct answer is D. Between
Explanation:
An infinitive is the basic form of a verb compound by the preposition "to" and the bare verb, for example, to eat, to run, to go or to cook. In the case of a split infinitive a word or groups of words is inserted between the preposition "to" and the bare infinitive which is usually an adverb, for example, "she was advised to slowly run" in which "to run" has been separated or split by the adverb "slowly". Thus, a split occurs if one or more words are inserted between the two parts of an infinitive.
Answer:
After her shower, she put cream on her face. Then she went to bed. Finally, she was ready to go to sleep.
Recently he had been feeling sick. Once he got to the doctor´s office, the pain in his stomach disappeared. After that, he understood that it was all in his head.
Explanation:
Transitions allow us to establish logical connections between sections and within paragraphs. In these examples, we only used those that signal time transitions (After, then, finally, recently, once, after that).
I think they are played romantically as heroines.
Answer:
0.8
Explanation:
All you need to remember for rounding is, "Five and above, give it a shove. Four and bellow, let it go."
Hope this helps.