more slowly
lightest
happier
The adjective "lightest" is in the superlative form. Option C is correct.
A superlative adjective shows the extreme or highest degree of a quality. Superlative adjectives are used in order to describe the extreme quality of something in a group of things. Superlative adjectives are used when we are talking about three or more things.
In this particular case, lightest is the superlative form of the adjective light.
2) get through
3) het ahead
4) get a feel for
5) get to know
6) get the hang of
7) get a line on
8) get well
9) get the foot
10) get together
a) meet someone
b) to understand the technique of doing something
c) complete a task or an amount of work, especially when it is difficult
d) gather or assemble socially or to cooperate
e) telephone someone, write to him, or go to see him in order to tell or ask him something
f) overtake
g) obtain information about
h) become accustomed to
i) become successful in one's life or career
j) return to a normal
Which phrase is the complete infinitive phrase in the sentence?
to learn methods for solving equations
am taking
to learn methods
am taking advanced math
Answer: A) to learn methods for solving equations.
Explanation: An infinitive phrase is a group of words that start with an infinitive form (to+verb), it can have the function of a verb, an adverb or an adjective. An infinitive phrase should include the infinitive form and also all the modifiers and objects that help to make the phrase more descriptive. In the given sentence the infinitive phrase is "to learn methods for solving equations" and it has the function of an adverb.
Pronunciation: ´nō-təs-ə-bəl
Function: adjective
A) the fourth syllable
B) the second syllable
C) the first syllable
D) the third syllable
Answer:
B) the second syllable
Explanation:
A syllabe is stressed when you give it a harder pronunciation than the rest of the syllables in the word, in this case the syllable that is stressed is the second, "Tes", this is where you put the longer emphazise in the word.
A.
adjective clause
B.
noun clause
C.
adverb clause
D.
possessive