Hello Samantha! I have another example about practicing soccer. Since I play on my high school team, our coach told us at the beginning of the year which was around 8 months ago, at the end of the season I want to see you do 30 juggles. Now, juggling for me is extremely hard but I wanted to succeed in this challenge he gave our team. The last 8 months I have been juggling almost every other day and every few weeks i was making 3-4 more juggles than I was the few weeks before. Now, I can not only do 30 but 50 juggles all because In practiced and motivation from my coach.,
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I would say A.
B would be incorrect as most people don't have inheritance money. It wouldn't help you achieve financial security, either.
C could be correct, but not many people own successful companies.
D would be OK, but, unless you have a contract, you could lose your job fairly quickly.
A makes the most sense. You can set aside money for emergencies, etc.
Infinitive phrases, and participial phrases can function as adjectives.
Participial phrases always function as adjectives; infinitive phrases can be used as adjectives.