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The last one, "Mark wanted to go but not today," contains the infinitive phrase "to go."

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Q: Which contains words that are used as infinitive phrase Kelly went to the grocery store Tome went there for some flour Jane parked her car behind a truck Mark wanted to go but not today?
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