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Kipish [7]
2 years ago
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Exercise 2 Circle the infinitive or the infinitive phrase in each sentence.

English
1 answer:
insens350 [35]2 years ago
4 0

Conan Doyle received a degree in medicine and decided <u>to work as an eye specialist.</u>

What is infinitive and infinitive phrase?

  1. An infinitive may be a verb that has not been conjugated (changed to point out person or tense).  
  2. The infinitive will work as a noun, associate degree adjective, or associate degree adverb
  3. An infinitive phrase consists of the infinitive verb with its object and modifiers.

Here,

"to work as an eye specialist" is the infinitive phrase

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