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English, 19.02.2021 23:40 angelisabeast5430

HELPPP Practice and Apply Identify the infinitive phrase in each sentence and tell
whether it is being used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. Be careful not
to confuse an infinitive with a prepositional phrase beginning with to.
1. To hurl stones at flowers is silly.
2. Lizabeth and Joey were free to run wild with the other children.
3. The road to Miss Lottie's was one to be avoided.
4. She loved to listen to her mother's soothing voice.
5. The children had too much time to do mischief.

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