Answer: Option 1.
Explanation: A run-on can be fixed by adding commas, semi-colons, or periods. So, using a semicolon and adding but is saying, “I wanted this; but I got that.”
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Answer:
- Kimberly touched the flowers <u>to see</u> if they were real.
Explanation:
Infinitives are defined as the 'non-finite verb(to + base form of the verb) that is considered neutral with respect to inflection.' The sentence 'Kimberly touched the flowers to see if they were real' most aptly links the two clauses using the infinitive 'to see.' In this sentence, 'to see' is functioning as an <u>adjective as it is functioning to qualify the noun 'the flowers</u>.'
The answer is me. Would you like Fred and me to leave for lunch now? Because if you were to say this without Fred you would say, "Would you like me to leave for lunch now" rather than, "Would you like myself to leave for lunch now". So your correct answer is me. Saying myself sounds awkward and is not the correct terminology for this phrase.
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