Which words in the sentence make up the infinitive phrase? On our way to the store, can we plan to stop by the farmer's market? A. can we plan to B. on our way C. to the store D. to stop by the farmer's market
If I'm not mistaken, it should be D... To stop is the infinitive. So that should be correct. Do you understand why it would be D and not A,B, or C?
Which words in the sentence make up the infinitive phrase? After breakfast, we plan to assemble the new picnic table. A. plan to B. to assemble the new picnic table C. after breakfast D. to assemble
B should be correct
Which words in the sentence make up the infinitive phrase? Though I was too full earlier, I now want to go to the bagel shop. A. to the bagel shop B. I now want to go C. too full D. to go to the bagel shop
D
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