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Exercise State how the infinitive is used in the following sentences. 1. There was nothing for it but to fight. 2. The order to advance was given. 3. He is slow to forgive. 4. And fools who came to scoff remained to pray. 5. Thus to relieve the wretched was his pride. 6. Full many a flower is born to blush unseen. 7. Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast. 8. To retreat was difficult; to advance was impossible. 9. Everybody wishes to enjoy life. 10. There was not a moment to be lost. An infinitive should be in the present tense unless it represents an action prior tos of the governing verb; as, • I should have liked to go. (not, to have gone) But we correctly say: He seems to have enjoyed his stay here. .​

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Answered by baruahragini09
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Explanation:

1) to fight

2) to advance

3) to forgive

4) to scoff

5) to relieve

6) to blush

7) to sooth

8) to retreat

9)to enjoy

10)to be lost

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