8. For question 8, identify which sentence below contains an infinitve phrase used as a noun.

(1 point)
The girls love to swim at Julie’s house.
Susan is trying hard to forget.
My group was the last to finish.
Jane’s goal to win is extreme

1. A-time

2. B-they are simply not interested in physically harming people, only things

3. D-one moment the house had stood there with such dignity betweem the bomb-sites like a man in a top hat, and then, bang, crash, their wasnt anything left-----not anything

4, A-intimidated

5. D-inconstancy

6. B-meeting

7. B-scolded

8. A-The girls love to swim at Julie's house

To anyone who wants the CORRECT answer, its "The girls love to swim at Julie's house" not what "writeacher" said, i just took the quiz and this was the correct answer (even though this post is dead)

Still correct as of 2020!

I took the quiz, the guy above is correct, this may be outdated later (2019-2020)

thanks you^^^^

*loud belch* Is right *louder belch* for 2020 *falls asleep*

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To identify which sentence below contains an infinitive phrase used as a noun, we need to understand what an infinitive phrase is. An infinitive phrase includes an infinitive verb (to + verb) and any additional words that come after it.

Let's examine the sentences:

1. The girls love to swim at Julie's house.
- The infinitive phrase in this sentence is "to swim," but it is used as a verb in the sentence, not as a noun.

2. Susan is trying hard to forget.
- The infinitive phrase in this sentence is "to forget." It is used as a verb, not as a noun.

3. My group was the last to finish.
- The infinitive phrase in this sentence is "to finish." It is used as a verb, not as a noun.

4. Jane's goal to win is extreme.
- The infinitive phrase in this sentence is "to win," and it is used as a noun. It functions as the object of the preposition "goal."

Therefore, the correct sentence that contains an infinitive phrase used as a noun is sentence 4: "Jane's goal to win is extreme."

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It would REALLY help if you numbered those sentence choices.

4. Jane's = possessive (like an adjective modifying "goal")
goal = subject
to win = infinitive phrase serving as an appositive -- do you know what an appositive is and how to recognize them?
is = linking verb
extreme = predicate adjective

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/phrases.htm#infinitive

http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/phrases.htm#appositive