Even though there are no italicized words in your question, it is possible to answer it because only one of the options presents an infinitive phrase.
Answer:
C. Mark wanted to go, but not today.
Explanation:
Infinitive phrases are comprised of a verb in the infinitive form (to + base form of the verb) and modifiers or other words related to the infinitive. Infinitive phrases can function as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs in a sentence. Among the options, the one that has an infinitive phrase is C. Mark wanted to go, but not today. The infinitive phrase is "to go", and it functions as the object to the verb "wanted".
Name of Principal
Principal
Name of School
Dear Ma'am/Sir:
Good day! I am writing to request for two certificates from our school, <span>namely 'School Leaving Certificate' and 'Character Certificate'. I will be needing them for important purposes and I will really be grateful if you can process my request.
Thank you very much.
Sincerely yours,
Your Name</span>
If your talking about <span>Wuthering Heights it is edgar</span>
Answer:
D. It's obvious that puppy loves its ball.
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