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Which of these sentences uses the infinitive as a subject? "to err is human; to forgive is divine." when i wrecked the car, it took a long time for dad to forgive me. have you ever heard the saying "sometimes it is easier to forgive than to forget"? still, he passed up many opportunities to forgive me.

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