Answer:Ernesto gets in trouble for his messy splashing
Explanation:
Mmmm I am not that good in English, but I hope I can help u.
FREE as an Adjective:- « She flew high and high like a FREE soul.»
FREE as an adverb:- « She ran FREELY high and high to the sky.»
Plz don't mind my mistakes
Some generally refers to a bigger amount that a little, but is not a lot, that is probably a confusing way to explain so i am sorry
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The base of the word apothecary is apo and tithenai. It comes
from the Middle English apothecarie, from Medieval Latin apothecarius,
from Late Latin, shopkeeper, from Latin apotheca storehouse, from Greek
apotheke, from apotithenai to put away, from apo- + tithenai to put. !
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