SamiC24 SamiC24
  • 02-11-2017
  • English
contestada

How do you determine whether an infinitive is a noun, adjective, or an adverb?

Respuesta :

jazzyissnazzy jazzyissnazzy
  • 02-11-2017
Make sure you are looking at a infinitive and not a prepositional phrase by viewing the word or words that appear after the word 'to' in the sentence.
If the infinitive begins a sentence and is followed by a verb, it functions as a noun. Whether following a verb or noun, if the infinitive ends a sentence and could be moved to the beginning of that sentence by adding a comma, it functions as an adverb. If the infinitive ends a sentence but can not be moved to the beginning of that sentence 

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Write the slope-intercept form of the given line. Include your work in your final answer. Type your answer in the box provided or use the upload option to submi
Select whether the argument is an example of a deductive or an inductive argument: If he comes back, then it's probably because he wants your money. There he is
P(t) = 8 - 2(squareroot)2t + 4 Hey guys can someone please help me, what do I do to find the intercepts and how do I know if the graph is increasing or decreasi
-5x + 6 less than 21​
What tone does the code book have
2 1/3 −1 1/4= can u help me find the answer
What is the domain? What is the range?
-3x plus 4 equals two (Negative X + 1)​
anyone want to play truth or dare with me​
Why would a writer choose to use a variety of sentences? Answer choices below.