Does the bold phrase function as a noun phrase, verb phrase, or modifying phrase? Hillary should move to the capital because she wants to become a lobbyist. Noun phrase Verb phrase Modifying phrase

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In the sentence "Hillary should move to the capital because she wants to become a lobbyist," the bold phrase "to become a lobbyist" functions as a noun phrase. Specifically, it serves as the complement of the verb "wants," indicating the goal or intention of "she."

So, the answer is: Noun phrase.