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pishuonlain [190]
3 years ago
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Help!! what is an infinitive phrase?!

English
1 answer:
zhenek [66]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Explanation:

An infinitive phrase is the infinitive form of a verb plus any complements and modifiers. The complement of an infinitive verb will often be its direct object, and the modifier will often be an adverb. For example: He likes to knead the dough slowly.

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