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13 February, 04:51

An adverbial clasue is a subordinate clause that is used as an adverb to modify a verb, and adjective, or a (n)

-adverb

-noun

-participle

-pronoun

An infinitive is a verb form that usually begins with

-of

-to

-for

-by

Identify the infinitive phrase in the following sentence

The guide stopped to show us the cave paintings that went from the floor to the ceiling

-the guide stopped

-to show us the cave paintings

-that went from the floor

-to the ceiling

which of the following is an example of vernacular in the passage?

-"it must be very nice"

-"now here's your kettles, done."

-"of course I don't know."

-"I can sharpen scissors too."

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  1. 13 February, 05:01
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    1) Adverb

    2) To

    3) To show us the cave paintings

    4) "Of course I don't know."
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