<h2>Answer </h2><h2>Summary</h2><h2>Annie John is now seventeen and is going to head to England to study nursing. She wakes on the morning that she will leave knowing that later in the day she shall take a boat to Barbados and then to England. Annie looks over everything in her house thinking about her life and about how either her mother or father made everything that is in it. In one way this familiarity makes Annie feel nostalgic, but in another way it makes her realize that she has to go elsewhere to develop her own self.</h2>
6. to drive
7. to help
8. /
9. To be
10. /
11. to travel
An infinitive is an essential form of a verb, always in the form of TO + verb. It gives us a basic, impersonal, dictionary form of the verb, which provides us with its meaning. In a sentence, it can complement certain verbs with incomplete meaning, such as modal verbs (e.g. I have to go), or express a purpose of some other verbs (e.g. I went to buy groceries).
Answer:
use and adjective to describe each word
Explanation:
for instance, the word party would be "the fun, exiting party was....." or "the big, brown horse looked....." do that but only use the adjectives in the sentences. dont write the full sentence. sorry that i didnt put that the first time... hope you didnt use pen!
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
It sounds like something I would say IRL (I don't use complete sentences EVER)
Explanation:
relative clause
it modifies noun phrase by some grammatical tools
example
my friend who is coming from America is coming to the dinner
here who is used to indicate the noun phrase
subject verb agreement
A subject and a verb must agree, even when other words or phrases come between them.
example
The flock of geese is flying south for the winter.
The subject is flock, so the verb should be is flying.