Infinitive Phrases Quiz 9 (25 MCQs)

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1. Identify the function of the infinitive phrase in:'To be successful requires hard work.'
2. TRUE/FALSE:When a main clause is concluded by an infinitive phrase, you need no punctuation to connect two sentence parts.
3. The day to sleep in is Saturday. The infinitive phrase is used as .....
4. Is this a complete sentence? Cupcakes to share with my friends.
5. Which sentence is a clause?
6. What is the function of the infinitive phrase in the sentence:'To win the game, the team practiced every day.'
7. Valitse oikea vaihtoehto:
8. ReductionI don't know what I should do for him.
9. Identify the infinitive phrase in the following sentence:My goal is to travel the world.
10. The noise seemed to grow louder.
11. Karen has a job to do.
12. "Job" of infinitive phrase:To give to others is so important.
13. What is the function of the infinitive in the sentence below? Her desire to travel every summer grows.
14. Decide if the sentence is Correct or Incorrect use of Parallel Structure:That book is silly, confusing, and I have no idea why anyone reads it.
15. True or False:An infinitive is always made up of the word "to" followed by a noun, like in the phrase "to the mall."
16. What is the function of an infinitive phrase in this example?Nobody wants to hear long speeches.
17. Complete this sentence:Paul asked me ..... him.
18. What is the Infinitive Phrase in the following sentence?The way to please your parents is by obeying at all times.
19. Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. Would you like to read this detective novel?
20. My father wants to retire in two years.
21. What is the function of the infinitive phrase in the sentence:'She went to the library to study for her exams.'
22. Which of the following is a prepositional phrase from the text?
23. Identify the split infinitive in the following sentence: "He decided to quickly leave the party."
24. What type of phrase is in blue?The noise seemed to grow louder.
25. Looks like a verb, acts like an adjective. Usually ends in-ed, -en, or-ing