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To return your items, you must have a receipt.

To return your items is the infinitive phrase I am saying used as a noun am i right?
10 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
No. The infinitive phrase is an adverb, modifying must have.

10 years ago
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To return your items, you must have a receipt.

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