Conan Doyle received a degree in medicine and decided <u>to work as an eye specialist.</u>
What is infinitive and infinitive phrase?
- An infinitive may be a verb that has not been conjugated (changed to point out person or tense).
- The infinitive will work as a noun, associate degree adjective, or associate degree adverb
- 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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Are you trying to find the ones that aren't in bold writing?
Personification is the right answer
<span>In front of the chancellor’s office there are dozens of students protesting the university’s new policies
But it can also be past tense
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The comma would end up between but and orange.
"You may have an apple or an orange, but you can't have both."
This is because you're coming to a conjunction, which usually has a comma preceding, or coming before, it.