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A. Directions: underline the infinitive in each sentence, write whether it is being used as

a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
(6pts)
1. John really wants to play with us.
2.
I am ashamed to admit I was wrong.
3. That stain will be difficult to clean.
4. The boy to watch this game is Colin.
5. The rule to break is rule number one.
6. To upset you was not my intention.

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Answer: Infinitive: to play; Used as: Noun

Infinitive: to admit; Used as: Noun

Infinitive: to clean; Used as: Adjective

Infinitive: to watch; Used as: Verb

Infinitive: to break; Used as: Verb

Infinitive: to upset; Used as: Verb

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