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Which words in the sentence make up the infinitive phrase? On our way to the store, can we plan to stop by the farmer's market? A. to stop by the farmer's market B. to the store C. can we plan to D. on
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Which words in the sentence make up the infinitive phrase?
On our way to the store, can we plan to stop by the farmer's market?
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to stop by the farmer's market
B.
to the store
C.
can we plan to
D.
on our way
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A. to stop by the farmer's market
An infinitive is a phrase with "to" and a verb (stop), and sometimes a direct object (the farmer's market).
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