Identify the infinitive, infinitive phrase, or infinitive clause in each sentence. Choose, tell whether it is used as a noun (N), an adjective (ADJ), or an adverb (ADV ).
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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sorry it took so long, I had to run some errands
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The workout required us to stretch our bodies.
N
ADJ
ADV
OpenStudy (anonymous):
adjective
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Our main goal is to keep the roadsides clean.
N
ADJ
ADV
OpenStudy (anonymous):
noun
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
To plant a tree is an act of hope.
N
ADJ
ADV
OpenStudy (anonymous):
noun
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Edgar Allan Poe’s eerie stories have the power to disturb readers.
N
ADJ
ADV
OpenStudy (anonymous):
adjective
also the first one is adverb. sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
The poetry to memorize is Langston Hughes’s.
N
ADJ
ADV
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
adjective
OpenStudy (anonymous):
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
my plesure :)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Oh hey, Im sorry but i saw that I had more, do you think you could help out? I'll open a new question and give you more medals @fenfen