<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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Answer: Risking your life for someone bad, even though they have been relentlessly mean towards you.
I'm guessing you're supposed to drag and drop the following in the most appropriate category? If so I'd say politician, apathy, and frugal go into "context clues" while dependable goes in "suffix" and triathlete goes in "prefix".
I believe it's C, but if not, then it would be B