A split infintive is an infintive that b. has a word between "to" and the verb. (Why do you think they call it split?)
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to boldly go where no man has ever gone before
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Answer:
My best friend, Sarah, absolutely loves animals agreed to take care of my dog.
Explanation:
I bolded the mistakes/changes
Answer: I am not sure if this is right so I apologise if it is wrong
Explanation: He struggles to balance his desire to please his wife with his desire to appear brave in front of others.
The plural form of roof is roofs.
Although there are many words where f would become v, like in hooves, this is not one of those cases.