A verb that requires one or more objects. For example, 'he bought a car', so 'bought' is the transitive verb with the object 'car'.
An infinitive is a verb form that consists of the word to followed by a verb, i.e., to jump, to listen; however, an infinitive is NOT used as a verb! It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
For example, in the sentence, "I want to sleep," to sleepis the infinitive that is a noun and serves as the direct object of the transitive verb, want.
In the sentence, "Is there anything to eat right now?" to eat is the infinitive that is an adjective and modifies anything.
In the sentence, "My colleague quit to find another job," to find is the infinitive that modifies quit and is an adverb. Note: There is an object of an infinitive here: it's job.
2 syllables:
bement 3 syllables:
agreement 4 syllables:
case agreement, disagreement, in agreement, sales agreement 5 syllables:
gender agreement, labor agreement, merger agreement, number agreement, person agreement, purchase agreement, working agreement, written agreement 6 syllables:
collective agreement, employment agreement, general agreement, gentlemen's agreement, licensing agreement 7 syllables:
acquisition agreement, articles of agreement, distribution agreement
Usage of Past Tense or Present Tense is all depends on the topic.
Classification
The full sentence is:
What would not be a good supporting sentence for a description paragraph
A The pebble was bright red and very smooth
B It had a surprising warmth for a stone
C Although small it was quite heavy
D Someone picked it up from the stream bed.
D Someone picked it up from the stream bed. - This does not describe the item.
Homophones are words that sound alike, but have different spellings and different meanings.
bear, bare
to, two, too
raise, raze
due, do
Yes, but in general it is better to stick either to the Present tenses, or to the Past tenses.
The lawyer ran to the courthouse, was wondering about her case, and eventually decided to eat lunch.
All of them are correct
The government is repressive (Apex)
It is the past tense.
Your brother, Malik, and I. Run to the store later.
Which of the following correctly rewrites these sentence fragments?
I. Your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store later.
II. Later, your brother, Malik, and I will run to the store.
III. Your brother, Malik, and I. Will run to the store later.
I & II only