How is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence? To make lasagna would take one hour. A. noun B. adjective C. adverb
A verb is an action word (jump, run, swim, ski, fish, talk) An adjective is a descriptive word that describes a noun (pretty, happy, silly, sunny) A noun is a person, place or thing (girl, dog, mom) So lasagna is a thing. So therefore the answer is "A". Hope i helped somehow. Good luck(:
thanks. It helped. :D
I have another one.
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How is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence? The stain was too small to be seen from far away. A. noun B. adverb C. adjective
hmmm tough one .-. i believe it should be "b"
same here. I thought that too.
more? :D
I guess so...just like 2 I think...
np all u need. post them :)
How is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence? I hope to convince them of my idea. A. noun B. adjective C. adverb
hm. convince and hope are verbs. but there's no adverb there describing the action. so not 'c'. theres no adjective describing anything. so not 'b' but there are nouns. Theres "I" and them". Therefore the answer is "A".
I thought it was adverb...
adverb is describing an action.
okay, 1 more.
alright =)
How is the infinitive used in the sentence? She picked an apple to eat. A. adjective B. adverb C. noun
Not B. Not A. Tbh, I think it's C. .-.
okay, thanks.
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