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'An' adjective not 'a' adjective. A sentence cannot be an adjective. An adjective is a word used to describe something or someone. For example - merry, pretty. yeah well the infinitive phrase is what there looking for so its noun
In the sentence, "Alexander the Great built a city to honor Bucephalus, his favorite war horse," the infinitive is "to honor." The infinitive explains what action is taking place in the sentence.
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'An' adjective not 'a' adjective. A sentence cannot be an adjective. An adjective is a word used to describe something or someone. For example - merry, pretty. yeah well the infinitive phrase is what there looking for so its noun
The robber was plotting to steal money from the bank.
This probably refers to the absence or presence of the infinitive marker "to." In the sentence "I must go" the infinitive ( "go") lacks the marker, while in the sentence "I want to go" the infinitive has it.
The infinitive phrase plays the role of an adverb in this sentence. It tells why you met at the park. In the sentence "You met at the park to run", "to run" is the infinitive phrase.
The infinitive in this sentence is "to audition."
Yes, a sentence can end with an infinitive. For example, "I asked him to help."
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You may be thinking about "premeditated murder."
The infinitive in this sentence is "to keep." It is the base form of the verb "keep."