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Complete the following sentence using infinitives

Her tale of woe was pitiful ---------+++

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Answered by ishanaghosh
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Answer:

Her tale of woe was pitiful to hear.

Explanation:

Here, we could use this in the sense that we felt pity as we heard her tale of work.

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Answered by kumark54321
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Answer:

The correct sentence is Her tale of woe was pitiful to hear .

Explanation:

A verb that functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb is known as an infinitive. It is composed of the word to+a  (in its most basic "stem" form).

Although it is created from a verb, an infinitive does not function like a verb. It is basically made up of two words: to+verb, and it can function as a noun, an adverb, or an adjective. Together, these two words can function as an adjective, an adverb, or a noun.

The fundamental form of a verb is the infinitive. When we refer to the infinitive in English, we typically mean the present infinitive because it is the most prevalent. The perfect infinitive, the passive infinitive, the perfect continuous infinitive, and the continuous infinitive are the other four varieties of the infinitive.

Most of us hear tales .So we can say that "to hear" is the correct choice to put .

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