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The correct phrase is "Whom did you meet yesterday?" because "whom" is used as the object of the verb "meet" in this question.
The function of infinitives are:A noun clause, subject: To attend college is her dream.A noun clause, object: Her dream is to attend college.An adjective complement: She was happy to work for her dream. She was eager to meet her goal.An Adverb: It threatened to rain so we decided to stay home.
Aloha: GREAT QUESTION because if you use 'anoai' by itself, it is a greeting, but when used as in this question it is 'maybe'. Your answer: Maybe we will meet again.
If after is used alone (or with modifiers), it is an adverb meaning later or behind. When it is followed by a noun or pronoun (the object), it is a preposition. After as an adverb is often expressed by the word "afterward."Example:The end came soon after. (adverb)He became a farmer after the war. (preposition)
Put a comma when "where" introduces a non-restrictive adjective clause: EXAMPLE: He went to college in Seattle, where the people are always friendly. NO COMMA: He forgot where he put his wallet. He goes where no one has gone before.
Because i need to talk to you... is the answer
It's a verb.
Oil is not an adverb.
'We will meet at the shakin' Dinnre
no, because the two will never meet. What kind of question is that?
No, meeting can be used as either a noun, verb, and gerund.
"Monthly" can function as both an adjective and an adverb. As an adjective, it describes something that occurs once a month, such as a "monthly meeting." As an adverb, it indicates the frequency of an action, as in "We meet monthly."
It gives powers to Congress that allow the government to meet new challenges.
I honestly cant tell you because iam the one asking the question because Iam the one asking the question.
The correct phrase is "Whom did you meet yesterday?" because "whom" is used as the object of the verb "meet" in this question.
The process of amending the Constitution in the future.
the U.S government j.k.