Determine whether the infinitive in these sentences is a noun or adjective
and determine its corresponding function in the sentence, i.e., what type o
noun it acts as or which noun it qualifies.
1. The baby wants to talk.
2. To give generously is the best thing one can do.
5. I need something to cat right now.
4. I must eat something right now.
5. I want to speak the truth without worrying about the consequences,
6. The army is exercising its right to shoot the enemy.
7. He was supposed to shoot the ball to the right of the goalkeeper
S. To travel to the corners of the world has been my dream.
9.
Rashid wanted to shout out a warning to the man but he had already
moved out of sight.
10. Some people today exercise to stay healthy.
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Answer:
1. As noun object to the verb
2. As noun subject to the verb
3. As adjective modifying the indefinite pronoun 'something' .
4. * wrong question
5. As an extended object.
6. As adjective modifying the noun 'right'.
7. As adjective modifying the object 'the ball'.
8. As an extension of / supplementary subject.
9. As an object of the verb.
10. As an object of the verb
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Answer:
1. As noun object to the verb
2. As noun subject to the verb
3. As adjective modifying the indefinite pronoun 'something'.
4. * wrong question
5. As an extended object.
6. As adjective modifying the noun 'right'.
7. As adjective modifying the object 'the ball'.
8. As an extension of / supplementary subject.
9. As an object of the verb.
10. As an object of the verb
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