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OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

Which words in the sentence are the complete infinitive phrase? I was so tired that I decided to take a long nap in the middle of the day. A. that I decided B. to take a long nap in the middle of the day C. decided to take D. am so tired

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol this is math

OpenStudy (anonymous):

This is math post your question in the correct place

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

i know but no one whan to help me

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

An infinitive is the simple present form of a verb used as either a noun, adjective, or adverb. The verb of the infinitive is normally preceded by the word TO. When the infinitive follows some verbs as the direct object, the to may be dropped. An infinitive phrase is the infinitive plus any complements and any modifiers of the infinitive and complements. As a Noun: He helped *to write the program.* As an Adjective: Lydia was looking for a way *to earn money.* As an Adverb: He shouted *to get our attention.* What do all of the examples have in common??? THEY START WITH TO

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

because an inifinitive phrase normaly starts with to what is the answer

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

thank

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

no problemo

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

b

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

Yes good job ;)

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

Which words in the sentence are the complete infinitive phrase? Dad only wants to serve the veggie burgers.

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

A. to serve the veggie burgers B. only wants to serve C. to serve D. Dad only wants

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

ok you got this they all start with to

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

what do you think it is

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

d

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

c

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

no they all have to start with to

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

c

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

c or a

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

C would be correct

OpenStudy (taylor0402):

sorry gtg cant help you on any more

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

ok

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

Which words in the sentence are the complete infinitive phrase? It should be very easy to finish before bedtime. A. very easy B. it should be C. to finish D. to finish before bedtime

OpenStudy (cmtboy2):

you do not have to help me

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