I there. I know that normally, a infinitive phrase can act as a noun, an adjectival or a adverbial. But in that phrase, do you have an idea which on it is?
To pass an exam, there are proven study methods to follow. I guess that to follow is an adjectival for methods, but what about To pass an exam?
Someone have an idea?
Top answer
No, the infinitive clause is an adverbial, modifying the whole main clause.
— Mister Micawber
No, the infinitive clause is an adverbial, modifying the whole main clause.
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Hiya! Cheers, but isnt the "to follow" an adjectival? as it modfies methods? So is "to pass an exam" an advervial of manner and to follow and adjectival??