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Infinitives English Bellwork

English Bellwork- Tuesday, February 20 Directions: Write the definition of an infinitive. Write out the three examples and underline the infinitives used. 1. An infinitive is a verb form that usually begins with the word to and acts as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb. 2. To eat healthy was Ana’s goal. (noun) 3. Her plan to eat healthy was fine. (adjective) 4. To eat healthily, Ana will cook vegetables. (adverb)

English Bellwork- Friday, February 23 Directions: Write out the sentences, then underline the infinitives. Next, label if the infinitive is a noun, adjective, or adverb. 1. Her suggestion was to leave at 9:00 A.M. 2. It was his idea to take a cab instead of the subway. 3. To get to the French restaurant, take a right at the next street. 1. noun, 2. adjective, 3. adverb

English Bellwork- Monday, February 26 Directions: Write out the sentences, then underline the infinitives. Next, label if the infinitive is a noun, adjective, or adverb. 1. Colin wants to live forever, but he eats like there’s no tomorrow. 2. To eat healthily is not enough, you also need regular physical exercise. 3. To have a balanced diet, keep the food triangle in mind. 1. noun, 2, noun, 3. adverb

English Bellwork- Tuesday, February 27 Directions: Write out the sentences, then underline the infinitives. Next, label if the infinitive is a noun, adjective, or adverb. 1. To get good food at that place is impossible. 2. My grandmother taught me to make lentil soup. 3. We listened to Rosalie’s suggestion to use the leftovers. 1. noun, 2. noun, 3, adjective

English Bellwork- Wednesday, February 28 Directions: Write out the sentences, then underline the infinitives. Next, label if the infinitive is a noun, adjective, or adverb. 1. George wants to take Lea out tonight. 2. Fifty years ago, people didn’t know to avoid “bad” cholesterol. 3. Avoiding green, leafy vegetables is guaranteed to ruin your health. 1. noun, 2. noun, 3. adverb Bring your Study Sync “In Time of War” Booklet!

Thursday, March 1 Directions: Use each of the following infinitive phrases in a sentence. 1. to make dinner 2. to get to lunch on time 3. to snack before the TV

Friday, March 2 Directions: Use each of the following infinitive phrases in a sentence. 1. To eat a balanced diet 2. to chew his food slowly 3. to avoid high-calorie snacks