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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what exactly is an infinitive phrase

OpenStudy (therealmeeeee):

ok this is a infinitive phrase An infinitive phrase uses the "to" form of a verb, used as a noun (subject, object), a subject complement, an adjective, or an adverb. The infinitive phrase includes the object or modifiers of the infinitive.

OpenStudy (therealmeeeee):

Hope I helped:D

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OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

An infinitive phrase will begin with an infinitive [to + simple form of the verb]. It will include objects and/or modifiers. Here are some examples: To smash a spider To kick the ball past the dazed goalie To lick the grease from his shiny fingers despite the disapproving glances of his girlfriend Gloria

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

http://www.chompchomp.com/terms/infinitivephrase.htm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you guys

OpenStudy (kendricklamar2014):

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