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Which type of phrase do the underlined words form in this sentence? To gain admittance to Yale University was Nicholas's top priority. noun phrase adverb phrase adjective phrase verb phrase
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Which type of phrase do the underlined words form in this sentence?
To gain admittance to Yale University was Nicholas's top priority.
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There are no underlined words. I could help if you told me
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As far as I can see, and to the extent of my knowledge, I'm pretty sure the sentence is a Noun phrase.
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