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​Choose the sentence that correctly combines the sentences or sentence elements by changing the italicized clause to an infinitive. Indicate whether the infinitive phrase is used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. 1.We are planning a party. It will honor our seniors. A.We are planning a party that will honor our seniors. B.We will honor our seniors with a party. C.We are planning a party to honor our seniors. D.We are planning a party honoring our seniors. 2.The infinitive is used as a(n) A.adverb B.noun C.adjective

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this is not copying of the other person. only to reinforce what that person said.

c. We will honor our seniors with a party.

The Infinative is a (adjective).
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The only sentence which combines these two sentences using an infinitive is C. We are planning a party to honor our seniors.
The infinitive here is the phrase to honor. In this case, the infinitive is used as an C. adjective.
The infinitive phrase to honor our seniors is a part of the noun phrase a party, which means that it modifies it the same way any other adjective would. You can simply ask the question - what kind of a party? And the answer would be - to honor our seniors. This way you know it is an adjective.
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