Multiple-Choice Questions

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1. I really need TO LOSE SOME WEIGHTt.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

2. This is a meeting TO DECIDE ON FUTURE POLICIES..
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

3. I have decided TO TAKE UP THEIR OFFER of a job.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

4. The fastest way TO GET HOME is the expressway.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

5. Neither the boy nor the girl is TO BLAME FOR THE ACCIDENT.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

6. I expect TO LIVE AND LEARN.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

7. I am glad TO HAVE SEEN THAT MOVIE.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

8. There must be a way TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

9. He searched the world TO FIND HIS PARENTS.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

10. It is hard TO LIVE ON THESE WAGES.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

11. I have a plan TO SUGGEST to you.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

12. He does not like TO WASH DISHES.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

13. I am too busy TO GO TO THE MOVIES TONIGHT.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

14. I have a paper TO WRITE BEFORE CLASS.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

15. He decided TO WRITE TO ALL OF US.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

16. Our present plan is TO RECOGNIZE THE COMPANY.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

17. The hikers were too tired TO TAKE ANOTHER STEP.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

18. The person TO SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM is John Smith.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

19. TO SAVE MONEY became her obsession.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

20. You ask him TO HANG ON FOR A MOMENT.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

21. There was no gasoline TO RUN THE ENGINE.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

22. Fred rose TO ADK A QUESITON.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

23. An advisor is the one TO COUNSEL YOU.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

24. I expected Gloria TO VOTE FOR ME.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB

25. I asked for the job TO BE DONE QUICKLY.
   a) Infinitive phrase as NOUN
   b) Infinitive phrase as ADJECTIVE
   c) Infinitive phrase as ADVERB


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