In the sentence "This summer, Joel’s plan is to travel," the infinitive "to travel" functions as a predicate nominative. It is part of the complete predicate that follows the linking verb "is," providing more information about the subject "Joel's plan."
Read the sentence.
This summer, Joel’s plan is to travel.
How does the infinitive function in the sentence?
as a subject
as a predicate nominative
as a direct object
as an adjective
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