Asked by Ben
In the sentence "He is projected to win," what part of speech is "to win"? I'm having trouble deciding between noun, adjective, or adverb...
Thank you!
he is going to win adverd 6th grade.
I don't know how to do this can you help me please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how do i figure out parts of speechs for my words?
hygygyyggy
As a part of speech, the infinitive, "to win," is a verb.
However, infinitives function as other parts of a sentence. In this sentence, "to win" functions as the direct object of the verb "is projected." Therefore, "to win" is a noun in this sentence.
To sum up:
TO WIN -- part of speech = verb
TO WIN -- sentence part = direct object/noun
Thank you, Ms. Sue!
This famous man was a traveler,a writer,and a fascinating person
what is collictive noun?
Thank you!
he is going to win adverd 6th grade.
I don't know how to do this can you help me please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
how do i figure out parts of speechs for my words?
hygygyyggy
As a part of speech, the infinitive, "to win," is a verb.
However, infinitives function as other parts of a sentence. In this sentence, "to win" functions as the direct object of the verb "is projected." Therefore, "to win" is a noun in this sentence.
To sum up:
TO WIN -- part of speech = verb
TO WIN -- sentence part = direct object/noun
Thank you, Ms. Sue!
This famous man was a traveler,a writer,and a fascinating person
what is collictive noun?
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