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Which of the following sentences contains an infinitive? Freida begged for a new coat to take on a ski trip with her friends. Mina's uncle, Raj, brought her to the police station where he worked. Cody took some pictures of his baseball team to his cousin's house. Marcos left his sneakers on his desk as he headed to the locker room.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@emmathis

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@Oscarmenot

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I actually don't understand infinitives :/ Sorry

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Hang on i will brb like 6 minutes

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aww ok

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@KamiBug

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@THEUSER822 can u help me plz

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hmmmm i will try

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ok

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A

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to + verb = infinitive

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so like to run to take to hit to sneeze

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@Darknight200

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@Darknight200

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im here

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ok well its a because to + verb = infinitive

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ok ill see if thats right

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u know what verbs are

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it logged me out but it was correct i think ill put up new quesion

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ok medal plz

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thx

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Sitting up straight was a problem for Thi, so she decided to practice every day. What is the gerund phrase in the sentence? a problem for Thi Sitting up straight to practice every day she decided

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there is the next one

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b

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correct ok next one

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In the middle of the charcoal grill, there was a charred steak. What is the participle in the sentence? charred was steak middle

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A

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corretc thx next one i got a lil more

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ok

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Which of the following sentences contains a participial phrase? The cold, snowy weather forced Jacob to run slower and farther. Running in the snow, Jacob told himself that all of his hard work would be worth it. Throughout the winter, Jacob ran five times a week for more than three hours. Jacob enjoyed running and biking during the early morning hours.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think b

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:P

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yes thank u next one im on studyisland to lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following sentences contains an infinitive? Cody took some pictures of his baseball team to his cousin's house. Marcos left his sneakers on his desk as he headed to the locker room. Freida begged for a new coat to take on a ski trip with her friends. Mina's uncle, Raj, brought her to the police station where he worked.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

r u on k12?

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yes u

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c and yes im am im in 7th grade

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wow lol im in 8th and this is kind of difficult for me lol

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i got 70 percent on a iq test of all us

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Jerome and Frankie did their best to keep up with the rest of the team. They had just moved to the school, and they didn't know anyone. Luckily, because they were twins, they had each other for support. The other basketball players on the team were very cold to them. They were unimpressed with Frankie and Jerome, who were small and unassuming. When practice started though, the team members found they had trouble keeping up with the twins. The twins dashed across the court. Their passes were crisp, and their shots were solid. The twins were destined to be the newest starters. Everyone else would have to work harder to keep his spot. 6. Which sentence from the passage uses an infinitive? When practice started though, the team members found they had trouble keeping up with the twins. Their passes were crisp, and their shots were solid. They were unimpressed with Frankie and Jerome, who were small and unassuming. The twins were destined to be the newest starters.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and i was asked to join the juinor honor society

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thats a big jump

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The twins were destined to be the newest starters.

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yup thx next one

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Jerome and Frankie did their best to keep up with the rest of the team. They had just moved to the school, and they didn't know anyone. Luckily, because they were twins, they had each other for support. The other basketball players on the team were very cold to them. They were unimpressed with Frankie and Jerome, who were small and unassuming. When practice started though, the team members found they had trouble keeping up with the twins. The twins dashed across the court. Their passes were crisp, and their shots were solid. The twins were destined to be the newest starters. Everyone else would have to work harder to keep his spot. 7. Which sentence from the passage uses an infinitive? They had just moved to the school, and they didn't know anyone. The other basketball players on the team were very cold to them. Jerome and Frankie did their best to keep up with the rest of the team. Luckily, because they were twins, they had each other for support.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

how many r there

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Jerome and Frankie did their best to keep up with the rest of the team.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it goes up to 10 and i must have a 70 or highter and so far i got a 64.1

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yup thx next one

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cool how many blue ribbions

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The following passage contains a participial phrase. Featured in many news stories, football players receive a lot of the public's attention. Through the media, athletes have a major platform to share their opinions. The participial phrase Featured in many news stories functions as a(n)

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well i need 9 blue ribbons this is 1

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is it a adverb adjective or noun

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is there any abcd

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it says is it a adjective or noun or adverb

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by the way do u have a ps3

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no i have xbox with no xbox live and i dont know the answer

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ok

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Freddie decided to give a treat to his dog, Wally, each time Wally did the right trick. What is the infinitive in the sentence above? to his dog each time right trick to give

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d

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thx next one im at a 65.9 so far

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My dad always made inflating bicycle tires look like a piece of cake. What is the gerund phrase in the sentence? My dad always made inflating bicycle tires like a piece of cake

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remember to+verb=infinitve phrase

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c

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thx next one

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While he was on a business trip, Renee's dad gave her an emergency number in case she needed to reach him. What is the infinitive in the sentence above? to reach in case gave her business trip

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a

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thx at 67 and gotta get a n70 close

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Building model airplanes requires a lot of patience and time. What is the gerund phrase in the sentence? requires a lot and time of patience Building model airplanes

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d

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thx

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Which of the following sentences contains a gerund? For her report, Grace wrote about the harvesting of cranberries. Grace learned how to harvest cranberries when she researched. Cranberries, harvested at their peak, are a good addition to meals. To harvest cranberries, farmers have to fill the bogs with water.

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np follow me

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a

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i did

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thx ok next one

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at 68.9

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Before Aava left for college, her mother, worried about her, wanted to impart some advice. What is the participial phrase in the sentence? worried about her before Aava left for college to impart some advice her mother

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oh yesa funny lol

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lol

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d?

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