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ii) I chose to ignore the commotion.
(Underline the infinitive in the sentence.)​

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Answered by snehabhute04
25

Answer:

to ignore is the infinitive in the sentence

Answered by Anonymous
8

I choose to ignore the commotion.

  • The word "to ignore" is the infinitive in the given sentence.
  • Infinitive: It is the base form of a verb starting with "to".
  • It functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
  • Infinitives express the state of being of the subject in the sentence.
  • Though these infinitives consist of a verb they do not function as a verb.
  • They do not make any sense when used alone, they should be with one finite main verb.
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