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Of course 
"CAST DIWN YOUR BUCKET WHERE YOU ARE"
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PLEASE PA BRAINLIEST, HOPE HELPING YOU
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
<u>Infinitive Phrase: to play quietly.</u>
<u>Use: Adverb.</u>
Explanation:
An infinitive phrase is a phrase in a sentence that uses an infinitive with modifiers or objects. An infinitive phrase can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb. 
For example:
- Bach requested Tim to play the piano. 
In the above sentence, the infinitive phrase is 'to play the piano' and it is used as a noun. 
In the given sentence, <u>the infinitive phrase is 'to play quietly' and it is used as an adverb in the sentence. </u>
 
        
             
        
        
        
It's C <span>to better compare and contrast American and British social tendencies</span>
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
1. My purse has been found by one of the cleaners
2. He was hit on the head with a hammer by the robber
3. A new road has been built in this area by the goverment
4. I was handed a note by the assistant
5. John was elected class representative by us
6. My wallet has been taken by someone
7. Bicycles are used  as a means of transport by many people
8. I was advised to get a visa by them
9. The old road was being built by them when I was drop by
10. A new shopping centre was opened by the local council
11. Anything haven't been decided by them yet
12. The new stadium was being slowly filled by the crowd 
13. I don't know to do it
14. A knife was used to open the window by Dad
15. Your drink will be bring you by the waitress in a minute
16. Anything of John ever heard by nobody again
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