The answer would be the first one
The answer correctly identifies the underlined words in
the sentence “To travel to the moon would be a great adventure” is an
infinitive phrase. The answer is letter B. The rest of the choices do not
answer the question above.
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Answer:
Hello Mr. Redman,
I would like to inform you that I'm going to be out of town two days next week and three days more the week after that, in order to inspect some land our firm planning to buy. I hope you will understand the motif of my absence and give me appropriate permission to represent our company if my partner and I decide to buy this land.
I'll be available for any additional task or concern you might have almost every day during our working schedule (from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M). If you need anything, do not hesitate to contact me.
I wish you a prosperous week!
Best regards,
S.N. Stevens
Explanation:
When we are writing to our employer, boss, director, etc. we will certainly use a formal language, short sentences with clear information about the main reasons for our absence and indicate the day of our arrival. We also mention to the boss that we will handle any issues and problems emerging from our absence.
A root word<span> has no prefix or suffix — it's the most basic part of a </span>word<span>.
For example, the word lovely, the base word would be "love" because you take out the suffix "ly" </span>