YeS what is need of help what subject are we looking at here?
Answer:
The correct answer is: Prepositional phrases don't include verbs.
Explanation:
Infinitive phrases can function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. An infinitive phrase begins with an infinitive (to+ simple form of the verb) and includes objects and modifiers.
For example:
<u>to kill a mockingbird</u>
A prepositional phrase is a group of words that consists of a preposition and a noun or a preposition and a pronoun. A prepositional phrase modifies a verb or a noun and it does not contain either a verb or a subject and it functions as a unified part of speech.
For example:
The shirt <u>with flowers</u> is mine.
The main difference between an infinitive and prepositional phase is the fact that <u>prepositional phrases don’t include verbs</u>. If the phrase follows a verb, then it is an infinitive phrase, as the prepositional phrases do not contain verbs.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It's the only one with a plural subject. Apples is plural. If we were to look at A, Jennifer is the subject of the sentence and is not plural. In B, this banana is the subject and is not plural. In D, I is the subject and is not plural. Apples on the other hand is plural and therefore c is the answer
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<u>Answers are:</u>
He makes connections between the American fight for independence from Britain and the civil rights movement.
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He describes how African Americans were present “before Plymouth Rock” and through many key moments in American history.
<em>Hope this helps!!</em>