Infinitive Phrases

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
  • An infinitive is made up of the word "to" and a verb. To sleep, to eat, to act, to go are some examples. Infinitive phrases are made up of an infinitive plus any complements or modifiers. Infinitive phrases can be used as a noun, an adverb, or an adjective in a sentence.
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  • @BruceXue-u4u
    @BruceXue-u4u 10 месяцев назад

    Can you explain when to use infinitive as adjective and the difference with the regular adjective words ? Thank you so much!

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  9 месяцев назад

      This video is discussing infinitive phrases. They can be used as an adjective:
      Let me show you the best way to paint a flower.(“to paint a flower” describes the word “way”)
      In general, regular adjectives are made up of one word.
      Is this what you are asking about?

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  • @prashanmadura2338
    @prashanmadura2338 11 месяцев назад +1

    To eat during the movie,Carol is bringing popcorn.
    In here does it work as adverbial/adjectival ??
    I'm pretty confused ma'm

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  11 месяцев назад +1

      In this sentence, “to eat during the movie” is describing the popcorn (which is a noun), so this would be an adjectival infinitive phrase.
      You could write the sentence in this way:
      Carol is bringing popcorn that she could eat during the movie.

    • @prashanmadura2338
      @prashanmadura2338 11 месяцев назад

      @@WritingBetter thank you for your reply ma'm.I just need to know whether my sentence is correct .can"t we use that phrase as an disjunctive.?

    • @prashanmadura2338
      @prashanmadura2338 11 месяцев назад

      @@WritingBetter if the phrase answer the question why,isn't it an adverbial ?

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    • @WritingBetter
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  • @ikramtolba6497
    @ikramtolba6497 Год назад +1

    Also it function as object or no please telle me I have an exam tomorrow

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Год назад

      Yes, it can act as a direct object.
      Example: I have to take an exam tomorrow. (“to take an exam”=direct object)

    • @ikramtolba6497
      @ikramtolba6497 Год назад

      @@WritingBetter what is the deference between direct object and indirect object please

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  Год назад

      A direct object is the person or thing that directly receives the action or effect of the verb. It answers the question "what" or "whom." An indirect object answers the question "for what," "of what," "to what," "for whom," "of whom," or "to whom" and accompanies a direct object.
      (britannica.com)

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  • @YOUTUBE-YZ
    @YOUTUBE-YZ 2 месяца назад

    Can I say To eat during the movie, Carol is bringing some popcorn.

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  2 месяца назад

      No.
      “To eat during the movie” is describing popcorn so it needs to be written close to that word.
      Carol is bringing some popcorn to eat during the movie.

  • @noobkerala
    @noobkerala 7 месяцев назад

    Hello , i have some doubt .. i feel adjective and adverb similar
    For example, "He took some sleeping pills to sleep," here "to sleep," acting as adverb ..
    But if i ask myself, " he took what ?
    Sleeping pills to sleep.
    to sleep, act as adjective here
    I'm confused. Please clarify.

    • @WritingBetter
      @WritingBetter  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your question.
      I am sorry for the confusion. This was probably not a good example to use.
      He took some pills to sleep. Why did he take some pills? To sleep.
      But, I would agree that you could also ask, He took what to sleep? some pills.
      I think the example was not a good clear example and so it has caused confusion. I hope you found the rest of the video helpful.