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What is the type of infinitive phrase is it? a noun, adj., or adv.?

The hill above the town is the best place to watch the fire works.
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Answered by PsyDAG
"To watch the fireworks" modifies the noun, "place." What does that tell you?
15 years ago
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What is the type of infinitive phrase is it? a noun, adj., or adv.?

The hill above the town is the best place to watch the fire works.

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