<span>The pronoun antecendent in the sentence above
is “our”. To define, pronoun antecedent is a word for which a pronoun represents as
per the word ante means before. In the sentence above, the compound subjects “Dave
and I” which is joined by “and” should take plural referent “our”.</span>
Answer:
Infinitive Phrase: to spend the afternoon tobogganing.
Use: As an adverb.
Explanation:
An infinitive phrase is a verb phrase that contains the word "to" + the base form of the verb. This means that an infinitive phrase is a phrase with the construction "to+ V1 + modifiers".
In the given sentence <u><em>"Tom ad Tim decided to spend the afternoon tobogganing"</em></u>, the infinitive phrase is "to spend the afternoon tobogganing". Here, the "to+V1" form is the infinitive that describes what the subjects "Tom and Tim" are doing or decided to do.
And the infinitive phrase in this sentence acts as an adverb as it describes the verb. The easiest way to identify an infinitive phrase as an adverb is if the sentence answers the question "where, when, why, how, for what reason" etc.
Thus, the correct answers are
Infinitive Phrase: <em><u>to spend the afternoon tobogganing</u></em>.
Use: <em><u>As an adverb</u></em>.
Alaska is visited by thousands of people every summer.
* S+V. to be+past participle
Answer:
The pigs have an even more responsibility according to themselves, and they also say they have more brain work while the other animals have physical labor.
Explanation: