<u>To purchase one of Miss Austen’s books</u>, one went to Hatchard’s on Piccadilly.
What is infinitive ?
- An infinitive phrase is the infinitive form of a verb including any complements and modifiers.
- It is usually accompanied by the word "to".
- eg. to eat , to play a guitar, to dress quickly
- It is super verbal as it can act as an adjective, a noun or an adverb
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In the sentence "to purchase" is the infinitive where it is used as adverb.
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The correct answer is morpheme.
A morpheme is the smallest unit of language that conveys meaning and has grammatical properties.
A morpheme is not the same thing as a word, because a morpheme may or may not be able to stand on its own. (A word, on the other hand, can always stand on its own.)
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Passive because the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb.
Answer:
"The pesticides are blown by the wind into the foothills where many of the remaining frogs live."
The subject of the sentence: "The pesticides"
The verb in the sentence: "blown"
Explanation:
Most sentence contain a subject and verb as they are used to express an idea. Sentences without a subject are phrases.
The subject of a sentence is the performer of the action in a sentence.
It answers the question "what", "Who".
Like the example given, it answers the question, "what is blown by the wind?"
The answer is *the pesticides"
A verb is an action or doing word.