The likely term would be joyous, or more specifically overjoyed.
finish
the complete infinitive phrase is "to finish mowing the yard".
Happy or Merry
(Kaylop)
There are 4 syllables in the word alleviate. (Al-le-vi-ate)
Eat less calories a day and do more excercise. Do NOT go on a crash diet, as once you go back to eating normally, you'll just put the weight back on, plus more. men are supposed to eat 2500 calories a day, and women 2000, too many people go over this ammount and don't burn it off in exercise, hence why so many Americans are severley overweight.
"to watch"
Hence a slit infinitive is when someone inserts an adverb between the "to" and its verb.
The Star Trek saying " To boldly go when no one ......." is a split infinitive; the infinitive should be "to go" not "to boldly" - Correctly phrased the Star Trek saying should read:
"Boldly to go where no one...."
This is very good info, but if you are on A+ the complete infinitive phrase would be "to watch two movies in a row".
Flower
The degree of comparison used in this sentence is:
SuperlativeThis sentence is correctly punctuated. This is another correctly punctuated sentence. Here is a sentence with a comma, and a period.
What role does the infinitive phrase play in the board met to consider the proposal
Retrospect for Life was created in 1996.
individual vs individual
The correct homophone in this instance is herd.
"Did you see the herd of cattle?"
Existing or living at the same time. As in a person of the same age as another.
Modernism (A+)
A+ Satire