Are the underlined words an infinitive or a prepositional phrase? After dinner, we want to play outside. A. infinitive B. prepositional phrase
infinitive
Remember infinitive? the word 'to'....
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o ok
i will now not give direct answers sorry
so just all of them are infinitive
Not all of them.
wait what is the underlined word?
to freinds
what do you think it is?
a
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what is xd
Participial phrase doesn't usually start with "to" unlike infinitives do.
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what about this one Are the underlined words an infinitive or a prepositional phrase? Harvey always offers his help to friends. A. infinitive B. prepositional phrase
what you think it is?
a
Think about what I've been saying. Infinitives starts with "to".
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A is right.
what evil cow said is right and yes you are correct.
thanks
and i quote Infinitives starts with "to"
"After dinner, we want to play outside." I can't see which words are underlined, but if they are "to play", the words form a B. infinitive.
No problem. Some things that are easy for some are hard for others. :)
@Evil-cow-8 good job on explaining that tho
Thank you.
you and @newwar248 deserve a metal.
Aw. You should get one too. :)
so what about prepositional phase
;p ty
Do you have a text book or something that can help explain it?
no
Try Google then.
try ask.com also
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