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In which sentence is to a part of an infinitive phrase?

A. I want to try out for the team.
B. Parveen is anxious to a fault.
C. We're going to Toronto for vacation.
D. Jake went to college for six years.

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Answer:

i want to try out for the team

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

A. I want to try out for the team.

Step-by-step explanation:

Infinitive phrases use "to" with a verb. Verbs are action words.

"to try" is a verb in the infinitive form.

B. "to a fault". A fault is a noun, a thing.

C. "to Toronto". Toronto is a noun, a place.

D. "to college". College is a noun, a place.

If you study French, verbs you learn are always "to" something in the "infinitif" before conjugating. That may help you remember.

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