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pick out the infinitive and frame the sentence of your own .
I wish to accomplish all the goals​

Answers

Answered by CUTExCHIRAG
3

Answer:

An infinitive verb is the word "to" followed by a verb. If you are going to study, or to drive, or to cook, you are using infinitive verbs. Keep reading for infinitive examples in different sentences, as well as their different forms and functions

Answered by IntrovertLeo
35

Given:

I wish to accomplish all the goals.

What To Do:

We have to

  • Part 1:- Pick out the infinitive in the given sentence.
  • Part 2:- Use the infinitive in your sentence.

Required Answer:

  • Part 1 -

I wish to accomplish all the goals.

∴ Here, to accomplish is the infinitive.

  • Part 2 -

The sentences are as follows:

1. In our society, it would be a big achievement to accomplish the moral values in people.

2. I want to accomplish my dreams of becoming an artist in my life.

3. I have a mission with my friends to accomplish.

4. I want you to tell me what to do to accomplish this task?

5. Do you know how to accomplish this thing?

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