Which words in the sentence make up the infinitive phrase? On our way to the store, can we plan to stop by the farmer's market?

A.
to stop by the farmer's market

B.
to the store

C.
can we plan to

D.
on our way

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Answer 1
Answer: A. to stop by the farmer's market

An infinitive is a phrase with "to" and a verb (stop), and sometimes a direct object (the farmer's market).

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A) Sat
B) Children
C) Under
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Please explain what a preposition is and why the answer is correct.

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Prepositions are words that are used to indicate a location, time, or direction. In this case, the word "under" would be the preposition since it shows the location of where the children sat.

The word under is a preposition, because it indicates where the children were  / sat.

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Answer: the quality or condition of being insignificant ; lackof importance or consequence

Explanation:

Answer:

lackof

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HELP PLEASE I THINK ITS A Which sentence correctly uses a nominative case pronoun? A.
My best friend on the baseball team is him.

B.
Tom and them showed up late to practice.

C.
It was Rachel and I at the front door.

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The world’s endin’, Atticus! Please do something—!’ I dragged him to the window and pointed. ‘No it’s not,’ he said, ‘It’s snowing.’

Jem asked Atticus would it keep up. Jem had never seen snow either, but he knew what it was. Atticus said he didn’t know any more about snow than Jem did. NEED HELP WHAT IS THE HYPERBOLE IN THIS STORY?!?!

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Hyperbole: The world's endin'

A hyperbole is an extreme exaggeration used to make a point. Sometime, the exaggeration is so extreme that we know that it is impossible to happen.

In the above phrase, the point is that it is merely snowing, it became exaggerated when Jem said the world is ending.



The hyperbole is "The world's endin'"

Next time you have a question on a test or something asking for the hyperbole, it is a statement not meant to be taken literally, or exaggeration

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Answer:

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the first word that came to mind was also contradict. When one contradicts themselves they do the opposite of what they said they were going to do.
Contradict might be the word you are looking for