In the sentence "Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, was caught plotting to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I in 1586," the infinitive "to overthrow" functions as a complement to the verb "plotting." It specifies the purpose of her plotting, indicating the action she was planning to undertake. Infinitives can serve to clarify intentions or goals in similar constructions, providing additional context to the main verb.
James Ewell Brown Stuart, aka Jeb Stuart
In the Stuart time families went to watch people being executed.
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Then we have the precocious talent of Stuart Green.
noun
noun
In the sentence, the infinitive phrase "to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I" functions as the direct object of the verb "plotting." It specifies the purpose or intention behind Mary Stuart's actions, indicating what she was plotting to do. This phrase adds clarity and detail to the sentence by explaining the nature of the conspiracy.
Adjective
Adjective
'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
Elizabeth Stuart was born on August 19, 1596.
Elizabeth Stuart died on February 13, 1662 at the age of 65.
Elizabeth Stuart died on February 13, 1662 at the age of 65.
Elizabeth Billings Stuart has written: 'Daddy duck stories'
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Gilbert Stuart and Elizabeth Anthony