Sunday, May 24, 2020
Identifying Infinitive Phrases Exercises and Practice
An infinitive is a verbalââ¬âusually preceded by the particle toââ¬âthat can function in a sentence as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. This exercise will test your ability to recognize infinitive phrases and distinguish them from prepositional phrases. See how many you can get right. Instructions Each sentence below contains at least one infinitive phrase. Some (but not all) of the sentences also include prepositional phrases beginning with to. Identify only the infinitive phrase(s) in each sentence, and then compare your responses with the answers below. More than anything else, I wanted some time alone to read.My grandmother told me that we have been put on Earth to share, to care, to give, and to receive.While the train was stopped at the station, Bugsy attempted to climb to the top of one of the freight cars.In the book, Mama Day, Mama Day tells the citizens of the island to listen to the crows instead of the news bulletins. During the Great Depression, audiences wanted to laugh when they went to the movies.Every Wednesday, six women from Wisbech came to the castle to do the weekly wash.On the last night of the retreat, we wanted to sing a song to end an evening that had been particularly touching to us all.The duke left the duchess at a Red Roof Inn and proceeded to drive to the country to see his mother.At the end of their long adventure, Lucy and Edmund are told that they are too old to return to Narnia again.This is from the book, Leven Thumps and the Whispered Secret: Within each Ring of Plague Sabine had organized, there was a complete assortment of powers: one to fight with ice, one to see through soil, one to throw lightning, one to fly, one to fade, one to shrink, one to breathe fire, one to run like the wind, one to burrow, one to see through rock, one to levitate objects, and one to push and bind dreams. Here (in bold print) are the answers. More than anything else, I wanted some time aloneà to read.My grandmother told me that we have been put on earthà to share, /à to care,à /à to give, andà to receive.While the train was stopped at the station, Bugsy attemptedà to climbà to the top of one of the freight cars.In the book, Mama Day, Mama Day tells the citizens of the islandà to listenà to the crows instead of the news bulletins.During the Great Depression, audiences wantedà to laughà when they went to the movies.Every Wednesday, six women from Wisbech came to the castleà to do the weekly wash.On the last night of the retreat, we wantedà to sing a songà /à to end an eveningà that had been particularly touching to us all.The duke left the duchess at a Red Roof Inn and proceededà to driveà to the countryà to see his mother.At the end of their long adventure, Lucy and Edmund are told that they are too oldà to returnà to Narnia again.This is from the book, Leven Thumps and the Whisp ered Secret: Within each Ring of Plague Sabine had organized, there was a complete assortment of powers: oneà to fight with ice, oneà to see through soil, oneà to throw lightning, oneà to fly, oneà to fade, oneà to shrink, oneà to breathe fire, oneà to run like the wind, oneà to burrow, oneà to see through rock, oneà to levitate objects, and oneà to push and bind dreams. Sources Naylor, Gloria. Mama Day. Ticknor Fields, 1988. ï » ¿Skye, Obert. Leven Thumps and the Whispered Secret. Shadow Mountain, 2006.
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