Identify the infinitive phrase.
1. While the train was stopped at the station, Bugsy attempted to climb to the top of one of the freight cars.
Ans: to climb to the top of one of the freight cars?
2. During the Great Depression, audiences wanted to laugh when they went to the movies.
Ans: to laugh when they went to the movies?
3. Every Wednesday, six women from Wisbech came to the castle to do the weekly wash.
Ans: to do the weekly wash
4. On the last night of the retreat, we wanted to sing a song to end an evening that had been particularly touching to us all.
Ans: to sing a song & to end an evening
5. The duke left the duchess at a Red Roof Inn and proceeded to drive to the country to see his mother.
Ans: to drive to the country & to see his mother
6. At the end of their long adventure, Lucy and Edmond are told that they are too old to return to Narnia again.
Ans: to return to Narnia again
Identify the appositive phrase
1. High-definition television, HDTV, has cinema quality images.
Ans: HDTV
2. Seneca, the Roman philosopher and statesman, was actually born in Cordoba, Spain.
Ans: the Roman philosopher and statesman
3. A four-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize, Robert Frost was the first poet to read a poem at the presidential inauguration.
Ans: a four-time recipient of the Pulitzer Prize
4. French and Spanish, both Romance languages, share many similar words.
Ans: both Romance languages
5. Several works by Caravaggio, Sandra's favorite painter, are on display.
Ans: Sandra's favorite painter
4 answers
Infinitive phrases are fine, except I'm not sure about #4. You might need to add the "that" clause to the second infinitive phrase.
All the appositive phrases are fine.