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Verbals grammatical concepts that are formed using verbs but do not function as verbs in sentences
infinitives participles gerunds L.8.1.a
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Infinitives formed by adding to with the base form of a verb
Examples: Josh wants to fly. Josh wants to fly in a hot air balloon. (infinitive phrase – functioning as a noun) This is the best restaurant to eat pizza. (infinitive phrase – functioning as adjective) Chris exercised to improve his health. (infinitive phrase – functioning as adverb) I will script lesson here… L.8.1.a
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What do you notice? “I didn’t want to see today’s strained tempers exploding on Leper.” -A Separate Peace by John Knowles (1959) L.8.1.a
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What do you notice? “If anyone had been suspicious of me, I might have developed some strength to defend myself.” -A Separate Peace by John Knowles (1959) L.8.1.a
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What do you notice? “’I wanted to fire my weapon, to destroy the nightmare around me.” -Fallen Angels by Walter Dean Myers (1988) L.8.1.a
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What do you notice? “To study the effect of chewing, he put a chewed pigeon heart in one tube and an unchewed piece in another tube, then swallowed both.” -Guinea Pig Scientists by Leslie Dendy and Mel Boring L.8.1.a
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Your Turn! Use your mentor sentence to create your own sentence with an infinitive phrase following similar patterns and structures. L.8.1.a
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