Answer:
1) Construction or a Structure.
2) Soliloquy.
3) Annually.
Explanation:
1) You can either call it a construction building or a (large) structure. There are many more terms for this but these two work best.
2) Soliloquy is when a character gives his/her speech alone by themselves on stage.
3) We use the word, "Annually" when things only happen once a year. For example; Halloween and Independents Day.
The sentence in which the underlined infinitive phrase functions as a subject is the last one - to quickly move large groups of people is the purpose of public transportation.
<em>To quickly move </em>is the infinitive phrase, and it is a subject.
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