Split infinitives occur <u>when an adverb is inserted between two parts of an infinitive.</u>
Explanation:
By grammatical rules, inserting an adverb between the two parts of infinitive is non permissible. But <u>in normal usage it has been around liberally,</u> and often in ornate, literary language.
For example, an infinitive like 'to go' has been used often by
<u>'to boldly go'</u>
<u>'to gracefully go'</u>
These are proper usage phrases that occur often. a word added in between added to the general meaning of the phrase given here.
Answer:
Doodling can improve understanding and communication.
Explanation:
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What he means by this is, He is trying to convince Odysseus to leave the lost men behind and get off Circe's island before it is too late.
First off, answer "He is trying to convince the other men to help him kill a cow" is absolutely WRONG. I laughed when I read it, lol.
All of the other answers don't make sense :)
I hope this helped.
It is something that existed before or logically precedes anothed. Ex. Preexisting.
Listening to the whispering and rustling sound of the wind - because the wind doesn’t actually whisper