
INFINITIVE PHRASE
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10th Grade - University
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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.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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Multiple Choice
Shanty always brings a book to read.
infinitive as NOUN
infinitive as ADJECTIVE
infinitive as ADVERB
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Katherine braved the windstorm to search for her lost dog
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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A good habit to have is to go for a walk in the evening.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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Multiple Choice
She is also learning to cook at home.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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I’m so happy to have such a supportive and friendly healthcare team.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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Multiple Choice
I think COVID-19 has provided an opportunity to learn more about diabetes.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
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.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
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.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVEERB
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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.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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Multiple Choice
There are a number of ways to detect the presence of sarcopenia.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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Multiple Choice
I went to the park to exercise.
infinitive as NOUN
infinitive as ADJECTIVE
infinitive as ADVERB
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Multiple Choice
I was surprised to see her short hair.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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The fireman climbed the ladder to rescue the injured woman.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
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.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
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.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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Multiple Choice
Moult started CASP to bring more rigour to these efforts.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVERB
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I think it’s fair to say this will be very disruptive to the protein-structure-prediction field.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
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.
infinitive phrase as NOUN
infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
infinitive phrase as ADVEERB
INFINITIVE PHRASE
Master infinitive phrase to improve your grammatical structure.
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