A verbal phrase that begins with "to" followed by a verb and any objects is called

A) a prepositional phrase.
B) a relative clause.
C) an infinitive phrase.


C

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Ascolto: Dove sono? Ascolta i 4 mini-dialoghi e scrivi le parole che mancano.

[F]: Psst. Hai gli appunti di oggi? Devo studiare ma non ho il mio ____________________! [M]: Shhhh: Perché non leggi il ____________________? Qui non possiamo parlare! [F]: Va bene, ma dopo tu mi puoi spiegare tutto, vero? Domani c’è l’____________________! [M]: OK, OK, ma adesso dobbiamo studiare!

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For each of the following pairs of sentences, select the answer that correctly combines the two using an –ING modifier

Mona set up a lab experiment. Mona spilled a chemical on her notebook. A) Mona spilled a chemical on her notebook setting up a lab experiment. B) Setting up a lab experiment, Mona spilled a chemical on her notebook.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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- ¿Te compro el periódico? - No, _____________________________ lo compré.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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