The infinitive in this sentence is <em>to see (if it is done).
</em>It is used as an adverb in this sentence. Check the turkey. Why? To see if it is done.
<em />When you are answering questions such as when, where, why, it means that you are dealing with adverbs.
Answer:
yes,i have seen a bird in pain ....
my action towards that was to take it to the house bandage it ,give it water and grains to feel better then,later i took it to the vet
i was really happy to save that poor fellow ; )
Explanation:
have a great day
Answer:
Adjectives that Describe Places - Intermediate Vocabulary
Explanation:
a word that describes a noun or pronoun:
More examples
In the sentence 'She is happy', 'happy' is a predicative adjective.
Complete the sentence with one of the adjectives provided.
You can change the adjective 'sweet' into a noun by adding the suffix '-ness' to the end of the word.
In 'a sudden movement', 'sudden' is an adjective in the attributive position.
I don't think I'd call it a beautiful picture - 'interesting' might be a better adjective to use!
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The words <em>possibility</em>, <em>normalization</em> and <em>hope</em> affect the tone of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this passage by helping to create a tone of cautious or subdued optimism.
The correct answer is A.
Those words make the reader feel like there is a big chance that the North and South denuclearize the Korean Peninsula, but cautiously because it is a very serious matter for the whole world and it has been in discussion for a long time.
Terms formed by adding the suffix -ism<span> to a root word in order to expand its meaning to encompass a related system, theory, or practice. I hope this helps</span>