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INFINITIVE PHRASE

INFINITIVE PHRASE

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English, Other

10th Grade - University

Hard

CCSS
L.8.1A

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INFINITIVE PHRASE

Master infinitive phrase to improve your grammatical structure.

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Writing tips on Infinitive Phrase

  • Don’t confuse an infinitive with a prepositional phrase beginning with “to.”

  • Prepositional phrases : to him, to this address, to the mountains, to my house, etc.

  • Infinitives include: to become, to enter, to draw, etc.

  • Examples:

  • To wait seemed foolish when decisive action was needed. –subject

  • Everyone wanted to go. –direct object

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Multiple Choice

To dance beneath the stars with her is Jared’s only goal.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

Shanty always brings a book to read.

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infinitive as NOUN

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infinitive as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

Katherine braved the windstorm to search for her lost dog

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

A good habit to have is to go for a walk in the evening.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

She is also learning to cook at home.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

I’m so happy to have such a supportive and friendly healthcare team.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

I think COVID-19 has provided an opportunity to learn more about diabetes.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

The most important thing for me personally is to stay informed on a daily basis and follow the national and international guidelines.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

We have already started to see a positive impact in the virtual communication methods and home-working policies that a lot of companies, universities and schools have adopted.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVEERB

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Multiple Choice

A very essential aspect has been overlooked, which is providing people with diabetes with the knowledge and responsibility to take care of their condition on a daily basis.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

There are a number of ways to detect the presence of sarcopenia.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

I went to the park to exercise.

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infinitive as NOUN

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infinitive as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

I was surprised to see her short hair.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

The fireman climbed the ladder to rescue the injured woman.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

Only knowledge will allow us to get through this situation and organise ourselves to manage our condition as best we can.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

The ability to accurately predict protein structures from their amino-acid sequence would be a huge boon to life sciences and medicine.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

Moult started CASP to bring more rigour to these efforts.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

I think it’s fair to say this will be very disruptive to the protein-structure-prediction field.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVERB

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Multiple Choice

We have already started to see a positive impact in the virtual communication methods and home-working policies that a lot of companies, universities and schools have adopted.

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infinitive phrase as NOUN

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infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE

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infinitive phrase as ADVEERB

INFINITIVE PHRASE

Master infinitive phrase to improve your grammatical structure.

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