*GRAMMAR 9.8 REDO
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25 questions
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: With her father in the military, Charlotte learned to adjust to new situations. (5)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: With her father in the military, Charlotte learned to adjust to new situations. (5)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Rudy learned to ride a bike when he was very young. (4)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Rudy learned to ride a bike when he was very young. (4)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Some of the words on the test were hard to define. (2)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Some of the words on the test were hard to define. (2)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Sharon’s understudy was prepared to take her place in the play. (7)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Sharon’s understudy was prepared to take her place in the play. (7)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To save time in the mornings, Danny laid his clothes out each night. (6)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To save time in the mornings, Danny laid his clothes out each night. (6)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Nicky hoped to learn French. (3)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Nicky hoped to learn French. (3)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Mother tried to limit the amount of fat in our meals. (9)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Mother tried to limit the amount of fat in our meals. (9)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Winter is the best time for some families to go on vacation. (4)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Winter is the best time for some families to go on vacation. (4)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Gabe’s dream is to become a lawyer. (4)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Gabe’s dream is to become a lawyer. (4)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Joel was eager to save money for a new stereo. (7)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Joel was eager to save money for a new stereo. (7)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Dan always tries to remain calm in emergencies. (5)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Dan always tries to remain calm in emergencies. (5)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: We decided to order a pizza. (4)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: We decided to order a pizza. (4)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Holly had a heavy backpack to carry. (2)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Holly had a heavy backpack to carry. (2)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: I was happy to help Dad wash the car. (6)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: I was happy to help Dad wash the car. (6)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To act on Broadway is Chip’s wish. (4)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To act on Broadway is Chip’s wish. (4)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: We walked several blocks until we found something to eat. (2)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: We walked several blocks until we found something to eat. (2)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Sheila always tries to be prepared for class. (5)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Sheila always tries to be prepared for class. (5)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: It was difficult to identify the type of bacteria under the microscope. (9)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: It was difficult to identify the type of bacteria under the microscope. (9)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Kim was anxious to leave for the concert. (5)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Kim was anxious to leave for the concert. (5)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: It was fun to learn stained glass technique. (5)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: It was fun to learn stained glass technique. (5)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To delay the game would have angered the fans. (4)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: To delay the game would have angered the fans. (4)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Gina helped me to solve my geometry problems. (5)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Gina helped me to solve my geometry problems. (5)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: The politician was ready to admit defeat. (3)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: The politician was ready to admit defeat. (3)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: The doctor gave me something to take for my stomachache. (5)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: The doctor gave me something to take for my stomachache. (5)
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Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Mr. Foltz encouraged us to try. (2)
Infinitive/Infinitive Phrase: Mr. Foltz encouraged us to try. (2)