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Which words in the sentence are the complete infinitive phrase? On the weekend, Aaron intends to organize his closet completely. A. to organize his closet completely B. on the weekend C. his closet completely
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Which words in the sentence are the complete infinitive phrase? On the weekend, Aaron intends to organize his closet completely. A. to organize his closet completely B. on the weekend C. his closet completely D. Aaron intends to organize
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It's A because the infinitive phrase has a complete idea about what 'to organize' : 'a closet'.
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