Please check my answer(s) for me. I don't think I understand what adverbs, adjectives, or nouns are in infinitve phrases.

Directions: Write the infinitive or infinitive phrase from each sentence. Then write noun, adjective, or adverv to identify its function in the sentence.

1. People have always sought to protect their rights. Infinitive phrase: To protect their rights, adverb

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It's not an adverb.

What kind of word answers "what?" after a verb?
http://www.grammarly.com/handbook/grammar/nouns/2/uses-of-nouns/
Ms. Sue is right. I goofed. Sorry.
The whole sentence is, "People have always sought to protect their rights."

I think the infintive part of the sentence is: To protect their rights.

So instead of an adverb, wouldn't it be an adjective since its describing the sentence more clearly?
Oh wait, let me check that site Ms. Sue. I just saw you posted it. And thanks for trying to help guys.
I have taught English grammar for many years. And yes, please check that site.

You're welcome.
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