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Many people want to travel around the world.

To travel functions as a noun because it is the direct object of the verb wants. Am I right?
10 years ago

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Writeacher
The whole infinitive phrase does, yes.

What's the whole infinitive phrase?
10 years ago
Anonymous
to travel around the world is the whole infinitive phrase. And you are saying yes that I did get it right being used as a noun
10 years ago
Writeacher
Right.
10 years ago

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