
Infinitive Phrases VS Prepostitional Phrases
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- Q1I need [to speak quietly] when the baby is asleep.InfinitivePreposition30s
- Q2Johnny went [to the guitar shop] for some new strings.InfinitivePreposition30s
- Q3[To lay down one's life for another] is the greatest way to show love.InfinitivePreposition30s
- Q4The song "Sail Us [to the Moon]" is on the album Hail to the Thief.InfinitivePreposition30s
- Q5All I can do is [to be there for you].PrepositionInfinitive30s
- Q6Her constant bickering nearly drove me [to the edge of sanity].InfinitivePreposition30s
- Q7The prisoner is [to appear before the court].PrepositionInfinitive30s
- Q8My mother and I went [to the flea market].PrepositionInfinitive30s
- Q9Please write the numbers to win the lottery on this form.adjectivenounadverb30s
- Q10To run ten miles presents a problem for most students.nounadverbadjective30s
- Q11The Football Hall of Fame is fun to visit on a cold day.adjectiveadverbnoun30s
- Q12The Constitution was written to provide the boundaries of American rights and laws.nounadverbadjective30s
- Q13When it is time to graduate in June, you will feel proud of your accomplishments.nounadjectiveadverb30s