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How is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence? The best route to take from here is through town. A. noun as subject B. adverb C. adjective<--- D. noun as predicate nominative
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How is the infinitive phrase used in the sentence? The best route to take from here is through town. A. noun as subject B. adverb C. adjective<--- D. noun as predicate nominative
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The infinite phrase being used in the sentence is C) adjective. It modifies a noun or verb.
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In this sentence, the infinitive phrase, "to take" is being used in the following form: "c. adjective" because it is directly describing the subject, which happens to be "the best route"
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