bai6rawtoBab
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  • 25-06-2016
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The phrase to run is a(n) _____. hyperbole gerund infinitive prepositional phrase

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metchelle
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  • 06-07-2016
The correct answer is infinitive. The phrase to run is an infinitive phrase. An infinitive is formed from the words "to" followed by the base or simple form of the verb, but it functions either as a noun, adjective or adverb and never as a verb. 
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