Combine the sentences by changing the italicized word group to an infinitive or infinitive phrase. Then write the complete sentence in the paragraph box.

The journalist took a job in the hotel. This way he would get facts for an article.
I got it wrong.
I put: The journalist took a job in the hotel so he could get facts for the article.

An infinitive is the word "to" plus a verb.

Examples:

I'll be glad to check your answers.

The child tried to get his mother's attention.

Do you see how you can write this sentence with an infinitive?

Combine the sentences by changing the italicized word group to an infinitive or infinitive phrase. Then write the complete sentence in the paragraph box.

Bob used raspberry flavor in the cod liver oil. It masks the taste of the medicine.

To mask the taste of the medicine, Bob use raspberry flavor in the cod liver oil.

To combine the sentences and change the italicized word group to an infinitive or infinitive phrase, you can rephrase the sentence as follows:

The journalist took a job in the hotel *to get facts for an article*.

Writing the complete sentence in the paragraph box:

The journalist took a job in the hotel to get facts for an article.