AP Grammar 6-4-A

The infinitive, infinitive phrase, or infinitive clause in each sentence is underlined. In the box provided, type whether it is used as a noun (N), an adjective (ADJ), or an adverb (ADV). If the infinitive is used as a noun, type whether it is a subject (S), a direct object (DO), or a predicate nominative (PN). Separate each with a semicolon (;).

EXAMPLES:
1. They ran to meet their grandparents.
2. To get rich would be exciting.
3. The director wants us to start the scene from the beginning.

YOUR ANSWERS:
1. ADV
2. N; S
3. N; DO

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