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Answer! 1. how is the infinitive used in the sentence?
was that gigantic sandcastle difficult to build?
a. noun
b. adverb
c. adjective
2.how is the infinitive used in the sentence?
i need some time to think.
a. noun
b. adverb
c. adjective
3. how is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence?
i hope to convince them of my idea.
a. adjective
b. adverb
c. noun
4. how is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence?
to write a novel was his ultimate goal.
a. adjective
b. adverb
c. noun
5. how is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence?
the cabinet was too high to be opened by the child.
a. adjective
b. noun
c. adverb

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