Clegg’s twisting of the truth (for example, “What I’m trying to say is that having her as my guest happened suddenly, it wasn’t something I planned the moment the money came”), as soon as he wins the money, he moves to London and sets out to transform his “observations” into the entrapment of Miranda, the “rarity” he has decided to collect and keep as his own.
<span>In the choices indicated above, the sentence which contains correct comma usage is this one:
D. Swimming in the cool water, Colton felt extremely relaxed.
This sentence is composed of dependent and independent clauses. Comma is used instead of using conjunctions.</span>
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.