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Kenley Booker
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1 November, 01:44
Write an infinitive phase
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Mia Schultz
1 November, 02:04
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to write
to stop
to use
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An infinitive phrase is a group of words that uses an infinitive ("to" + verb). An infinitive is a verbal (a word that expresses action); so, an infinitive phrase has the same role of expressing action in a sentence. An infinitive phrase is just a part of a sentence, working like a noun, adjective, or adverb.
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