Asked by Kelley
It was not Welle's intention to cause a nationwide panic, but that's what he did.
The infinitive phrase is to cause a nationwide panic.
Is this phrase a noun, adjective, or adverb?
I think a noun because it restates what his intention was not?
The infinitive phrase is to cause a nationwide panic.
Is this phrase a noun, adjective, or adverb?
I think a noun because it restates what his intention was not?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I agree.
Answered by
Kelley
Welles had designed the play to sound like an actual broadcast with flash news bulletins.
infinitive phrase to sound like an actual broadcast with flash news bulletin,
I think this phrase is either an adverb that says how it was designed or a adjective that describes the play?
infinitive phrase to sound like an actual broadcast with flash news bulletin,
I think this phrase is either an adverb that says how it was designed or a adjective that describes the play?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I vote for adverb, describing designed.
Answered by
Kelley
People tuning in were shocked to hear that giants from Mars had landed in New Jersey.
Infinitive phrase to hear that giants from Mars had landed in New Jersey.
This one I do not know but it describes shocked...
Infinitive phrase to hear that giants from Mars had landed in New Jersey.
This one I do not know but it describes shocked...
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