I think it's A. http://prntscr.com/befw20
Remember, infinitive phrasing means that its a verbal construction made up of the particle "to" and the base form of a verb. You say its A....welp might I encourage you to rethink that. A is a direct object. There is nothing direct going on here except that there is a direct question being asked....and in a sense that doesn't work. So eliminate that. Next, B. Subject. What, Who,....where? There is no subject. Except maybe something about helping? I say we eliminate that as well. C and D. Adjective or Adverb, take your pick. What seems most proper?
Is it C?
I'll take C for $100......no no $150.......no no make that $200.......up up again......$215/ XD No juss kidding. Okay, C. Lets think about it. Adjective is a describing word. What does it describe here?
Er ma gosh so much work #immajusdrinkdableach Okay, I'm rethinking this, There isn't a work being described here 0-0 It's D.
Go for D sista! I mean we aint got nothing going on thats describing anything really, soooo I think thats your best option.
THANK YEW!
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LEGIT i'm done with skewl
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