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An infinitive phrase has much the same form as a prepositional phrase beginning with the preposition to and serves much the same function.

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Answered by shahidul07
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Explanation:

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▼ past is a waste paper ▼

◄ present is a news paper ◄

► Future is a question paper ►

▲ Read and write careful ▲

>>Either life will be a tissue paper <<

Answered by Anonymous
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The statement - An infinitive phrase has the same form as a prepositional phrase beginning with preposition to and serving the same function is False.

  • A prepositional sentence is a collection of words missing either a verb or a subject and acting as a single part of expression. It is usually a preposition and a substance or a preposition and a pronoun
  • A prepositional sentence starts with a preposition and ends with a verb, pronoun, gerund or clause while the infinitive expression starts with the infinitive (to).
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