1&2. Earth is correct if you are talking about the planet. "earth" is correct if you are talking about just plain dirt.
3-2 and 3-3 are correct but have different meanings.
I felt like getting up early - indicates that you wanted to do that.
I felt that I had to get up early -
indicates that it was required.
4. That is not correct.
5."meet" and "introduce" are synonyms used in that context.
6. Yes, it is an adverbial phrase. You can add the prepositions "over" or "during". However, you also need to
change the verb to "have grown" since it is a continuing action.
1. The second seed came out of the earth.
2. The second seed came out of the Earth.
(Which one is correct? Do I have to use 'earth' or 'Earth'?)
3. I felt to get up early.
3-1. I felt getting up early.
3-2. I felt like getting up early.
3-3. I felt that I had to get up early.
(Which one is correct? What expressions can we use with 'felt'?)
4. The song feels nice and the flower smells beautiful.
(Is this sentence correct?)
5. Please meet Tom.
5-1. Let me introduce Tom to you.
(I know that 5 and 5-1 is the same? Why is that? Why is 5 the same as 5-1?)
6. You grew so much the last few days.
(Is 'the last few days' an adverbial phrase? Which preposition is missing before the last few days?)
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