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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Infinitive and ing phrase

We have an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic qualified Pharmacy Technician to join our dedicated Aseptic Services team, working in one of the biggest Aseptic unit’s in the country.

Is "to join our dedicated...team" an infinitive phrase?

Is "working in...country" a gerund participial phrase?

I understand the meaning but what parts of speech do they both belong to( adjective, noun, adverb)?

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Jigneshbharati We have an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic , qualified Pharmacy Technician to join our dedicated Aseptic Services team, working in one of the biggest Aseptic units in the country. team" an infinitive phrase? Yes.

  • Jigneshbharati We have an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic , qualified Pharmacy Technician to join our dedicated Aseptic Services team, working in one of the biggest Aseptic units in the country.
  • team" an infinitive phrase?
  • Yes.
  • It is a noun ('opportunity') complement.
  • country" a gerund participial phrase?
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JigneshbharatiWe have an opportunity for a highly motivated and enthusiastic, qualified Pharmacy Technician to join our dedicated Aseptic Services team, working in one of the biggest Aseptic units in the country.
JigneshbharatiIs "to join our dedicated...team" an i

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