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Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. George wants to take Lea out tonight
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Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. Fifty years ago, people didn't know to avoid bad cholesterol.
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Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. Would you like to read this detective novel?
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Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. My grandmother taught me to make lentil soup.
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Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. Everyone plans to bring a potluck dish to the party.
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Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. Avoiding green, leafy vegetables is guaranteed to ruin your health.
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Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. To have a balanced diet, keep the food triangle in mind.
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Determine how the infinitive phrase is being used in the sentence. Brenda went to that popular, crowded cafe simply to see her friends.
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