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In the sentence, " she said not to pull the wrench too hard, " the infinitive phrase, "to pull the wrench too hard," is : A. Noun B. Adjective C: Adverb Please explain your answer.
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In the sentence, " she said not to pull the wrench too hard, " the infinitive phrase, "to pull the wrench too hard," is :
A. Noun
B. Adjective
C: Adverb
Please explain your answer.
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I feel like it’s adverb because she’s saying to to pull it too hard too hard of course being the verb describing the pulling action hope this helps
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