Answer:
I carefully prepared a homemade pizza crust and put on it the very freshest and tasty ingredients.
Explanation:
Why? The adverb, as it says, modifies the verb.
A lot of times, not all the time, they end in -ly
- In the first one "<em>most</em>" does nothing and the sentence doesn't seem to even have a verb. (to run, to walk, etc)
- In the second one it is getting closer, but too is not the adverb
- In the third one homemade is a adjective / describing word, not an adverb
- In the fourth one <em>carefully </em>is an adverb and it is <em>italiczed</em>.
<u>Trick:</u>
- Stacey ran quickly.
What did she do? Ran. How did she do it? Quickly.
Verb = ran
Adverb = quickly
Hope this helps, good luck!
(I typed out a lot more to try and explain it since you said you don't understand it at all)
Answer:
while
Explanation:
yes while signals 2 words are being compared
Answer:
The festival that I celebrate are as follows :
- Dashain
- Tihar
- Holi
- Christmas
- Budhajayanti
- Maghe sankranti
- ID etc
One of my favourite k-drama is 365: Repeat the Year
Ponder means "to think about (something) carefully," which is most similar to D. Reflect. Ponder basically means, "to reflect on" something.