In this statement, the verbal phrase is located after the comma (wanted to win) Verbal phrases can be the predicate of the sentence or the clause. Sometimes, the verbal phrase can work as an adjective or as an adverb. In this sentence, he wanted to win is the verbal phrase and it is working as the predicate. Making strong emphasis than more than anything else, the poetry contest was his or her passion.
The correct answer is B. under uncertain conditions.
Choosing among preferences, based on a known outcome, or by eliminating unwanted outcomes will always produce a positive result. Making a decision under uncertain circumstances could produce a good or bad outcome.
Answer:
:)
Explanation:
One day, me and my family <u>went</u> to the movies. We <u>got</u> popcorn and ice cream. So far it was all going well. But then the power went off........ Great!!!!! The lights on the stairs <u>went</u> black so did the movie. Well there's a waste of our money.
@ brian finley // the names go by the number of syllabels , because she has to gather blue flowers, and hes a woodmaster who helps kira by naming the flowers she needs to get.