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In which of the following examples is the word “to” part of a prepositional phrase? ) I like to walk. ) Liam went to bed. ) Will you agree to meet with me? ) Rachel has to leave. ) They do not want to
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In which of the following examples is the word “to” part of a prepositional phrase?
) I like to walk.
) Liam went to bed.
) Will you agree to meet with me?
) Rachel has to leave.
) They do not want to fight.
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Liam went to bed
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