Asked by Haiku
I really need help with my english homework which has to do with infinitve phrases that are noun, adj, or adv. My question is:
Prospective team members must promise to attend regular practice sessions.
Prospective team members must promise to attend regular practice sessions.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What do you think the infinitive phrase is? Remember that infinitives are composed of <b>to + verb</b>.
Is the phrase describing something (adverb or adjective) or is it used as a subject or object (noun)?
Is the phrase describing something (adverb or adjective) or is it used as a subject or object (noun)?
Answered by
Haiku
noun?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Right!
The infinitive phrase is the direct object of the verb "promise."
The infinitive phrase is the direct object of the verb "promise."
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