Weegy: An infinitive is the base form of a verb plus the word to.
User: Prepositions show all of the following types of relationship except
A. tense.
B. space.
C. time.
D. logic.
Weegy: Prepositions show all of the following types of relationship except: TENSE.
User: Either you must stop eating my food from the refrigerator or you must pay me for it.
9. What type of conjunction is used in the sentence?
A. Subordinating
B. Correlative
C. Coordinating
D. Common
Weegy: Either you must stop eating my food from the refrigerator or you must pay me for it. Either . . . Or is a correlative conjunction.
User: Adverbs can modify all of the following except
Weegy: An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective or other adverb.
User: To form the comparative degree of adverbs, you should add which of the following words?
A. All or none
B. Most or least
C. More or less
D. Great or little
Weegy: To form the comparative degree of adverbs, you should add: more or less.
User: Which one of the following sentences correctly uses a comparative adjective?
A. This is the worse picture I've ever seen.
B. George has a bigger appetite than Harry.
C. Alicia is a gooder swimmer than Marilynn.
D. Of the three girls, Janet is the better speaker.
Weegy: George has a bigger appetite than Harry. This sentence correctly uses a comparative adjective.
User: How are most adjectives changed into adverbs?
Weegy: Most adjectives are changed into adverbs by adding the suffix -ly. E.g. kind, kindly.
User: In which one of the following sentences is but used as a preposition?
A. The lake is pretty, but it's too cold for swimming.
B. I would like to return to Italy, but I have no money.
C. We discovered that Candy will do anything but work.
D. I wanted to leave, but I was embarrassed to do so.
Weegy: The sentence in which but is used as a preposition is: We discovered that Candy will do anything but ...
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