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Read the sentence. To ride a bicycle, you need good balance. What kind of phrase is to ride a bicycle? A: an infinitive phrase B: an adjective phrase C: a participial phrase D: a prepositional phrase
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Read the sentence.
To ride a bicycle, you need good balance.
What kind of phrase is to ride a bicycle?
A: an infinitive phrase
B: an adjective phrase
C: a participial phrase
D: a prepositional phrase
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A because an infinitive phrase is anything that starts with “to” and followed by a verb
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The correct answer is A. an infinitive phrase
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