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Locate the infinitive phrase:
Andrew knows that to drive up a hill of butter is impossible.
To drive
To drive up a hill of butter is impossible
To drive up a hill of butter
Locate the infinitive phrase:
They want to give you a present.
want to give
to give you a present
to give you
Locate the infinitive phrase:
Courtney told Dylan to kick the football to Henry.
to kick the football to Henry
to kick the football
to Henry
Finish the sentence:
"An infinitive always starts with the word "to" and is followed by a_______."
noun
adjective
verb
Locate the infinitive phrase:
We have time to walk to the game.
time to walk
to walk to the game
to walk
Which sentence has an infinite phrase?
(1) John gave his phone to her.
(2) They have asked to swim in our pool.
(3) Brendan brought cake to the party.
Sentence 1
Sentence 2
Sentence 3
Which sentence has an infinitive phrase?
(1 )We agree to wait another hour.
(2) The family went to the beach last summer.
(3) To the best of his knowledge, no one was home.
Sentence 1
Sentence 2
Sentence 3
Locate the infinitive phrase:
I went to my friend's house to watch our favorite TV show.
to my friend's house
to my friend's
to watch our favorite TV show
Tell whether infinitive phrase act as a noun, adjective, or an adverb.
It is important to listen carefully.
noun
adverb
adjective
Tell whether the infinitive phrase acts as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
I went to my friend's house to watch our favorite TV show.
noun
adjective
adverb
Tell whether the infinitive phrase acts as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
We have time to walk to the game.
noun
adjective
adverb
Tell whether the infinitive phrase acts as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
Her goal is to get a medical degree.
noun
adjective
adverb
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