The correct answers are:
Unbowed, Regina returned to the playfield: Participle
I would like to learn how to draw: Infinitive
No one was surprised by Erica's complaining: Gerund phrase
Whining is a big problem for Anthony's son: Gerund
Excited to be back in Brussels, Jim headed straight to Jan's house: Participial phrase
The phrase "a personality to match means" a person who has similar character traits to the one mentioned.
A spectator attends a match.
"Did you watch yesterday's match?"
A location match is often expected on online map programs. The user puts in their starting and ending location, and expects the program to match it.
That is the correct spelling of correlate (associate, match up).
Most search engines will accept quotation marks around a phrase to denote that it is a phrase. So to a search engine, "German Measles" is one word.
The phrase "match to the T" means something is precisely or exactly as it should be, with no room for improvement or error. It suggests a high level of accuracy or completeness.
The phrase "a personality to match means" a person who has similar character traits to the one mentioned.
A spectator attends a match.
at the google homepage, click on 'advanced search' there should be a space that says 'exact phrase' . here you would type "baked""potatoes", hit enter, and bam, you got it!
well it depends what you mean by what is the correct "match" because if you explained what the match was it might be a lot easier to answer. sincerely Elmo the 2nd of Austin,Texas
"Did you watch yesterday's match?"
Game, Set, Match.
Examples of code will be shown. match it to the correct vocabulary. Variables are represented by ()
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Yes it does. You just choose the correct size tip and voltage to match your Asus
you have to match the correct item of clothing with the correct color