*GRAMMAR 9.8 PRACTICE (due date: Thursday, March 31)

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25 questions

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PART 1 of 1

DIRECTIONS:
1. Identify the infinitive or infinitive phrase in each sentence. (25 points)
*Look at the number in parentheses to determine how many words go in the box.
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Do you like to eat? (2)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: It’s hard to choose a video because the selection here is so large. (4)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: I’m lucky to go to such a good school. (7)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: My little brother finds it almost impossible to wait until his birthday. (5)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To ignore a sore throat is not a very good idea. (5)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: We have to leave immediately. (2)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To win the last three games of the season will not be easy. (9)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To get a B on the next test is her objective. (8)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To grow a mustache in time for the play became my dad’s plan. (9)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Let’s get together to watch old Laurel and Hardy movies. (7)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: I know how to fix the glitch in your computer program. (8)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To take a cruise in the Caribbean would be wonderful. (7)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: We love to wander around the old-fashioned shops at the history museum. (10)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: I don’t want to argue. (2)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: She said she’d love to hear from us. (4)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: The hospital chaplain stopped to say hello to Maggie after her operation. (8)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Does Jordan like to sing? (2)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Did you ever want to go? (2)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To wait for dinner doesn’t bother me at all. (4)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: On her family’s trip to the ocean, Megan is going to try scuba diving. (4)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: I’m trying to break my habit of saying whatever all the time. (10)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: I think it would be fun to speak a foreign language. (5)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To multiply big numbers in her head is my sister’s special talent. (7)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: The teacher asked William to think about taking algebra. (5)

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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Martin’s goal is to play. (2)