Answer:
Mathematical Ex: "The answer to 14 divided by 2 is 7"
Biology Ex: "During cell division, a cell divides into two cells"
Basically can be used in the place of anything like "breaking apart" or "separate."
Answer:
"Look at this fossil I bought at the gift shop,"
Explanation:
"It," causes the sentence to become a run-on, and therefore isn't grammatically correct. However, if the sentence said, "Look at this fossil I bought at the gift shop," then it would have no need to be changed, as it is a full sentence in itself with no run-on.
Answer:
They built schools where people learn.
They built hospitals where people get treated.
They spread Islam.
They brought new crop that people eat nowadays.
Explanation:
Answer:
1- Lei un poema
2-Desde mi punto de vista trata de propiedad.
3-Del amor hacia el destinatario del poema
4-Del emisor es decir el que esta escribiendo el poema
Infinitives in the English language are relatives easy to spot. You just have to locate the word TO followed by a verb.
Here, the infinitive is to eat.
There is another TO in the sentence (to music), however, the word music is not a verb, which means that <em>to music </em>is not an infinitive.