Respuesta:
1. ir
2. sustantivo adjetivo, adverbio
3. adverbio (modifica el adjetivo, 'listo')
Explicación:
Por definición, en inglés los infinitivos consisten en ir + verbo (esa es la forma)
Ejemplos de funciones (o "rol")
Sustantivo: "Ser o no ser: esa es la pregunta." Ir a educar es mi objetivo.
Adjetivo: Les mostramos el camino para ir. El camino a seguir comienza cerca del viejo pozo.
Adverbio: Mis amigos estaban ansiosos por ver la obra. Nos esforzamos por escuchar el diálogo.
Response:
c. unwanted
Justification:
The writer discusses women experiencing despair, indicating that at times they may question their own existence. This is the sensation she wishes to avoid, thus requiring a tranquilizer to alleviate it.
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<span>Since you didn’t provide your options with your question, I will share my thoughts instead. In my view, the most ironic aspect in “An Episode of War” by Stephen Crane is highlighted during the encounter between the lieutenant and the doctor at the hospital. The pair of adjectives that best fits the doctor who examines the lieutenant's wound, adding humor to the story, is sympathetic; kind. </span></span>
Option D—Arif and Nick enjoy spending time together—is the correct interpretation. The phrase "Sounds good" from Arif indicates his willingness to join Nick and Ali at the concert, suggesting a preference for their company.