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BlackBlitz Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Infinitives as Adv/Adj =s

Hmmm... Infinitives are kind of confusing when I don't know if the function is an adj or adv.

"Wherever Melissa goes, she always brings a book to read"

"To read" is an adj. modifying "book". However, to me, it kind of sounds like n adv.

-Why did she bring a book? To read it.

Can anyone tell me an explanation for this? Any tips for figuring out whether infinities are adj/adv?
  

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I think, "to read" here is just a verb phrase to indicate purposes, neither an adjective nor adverb.

  • I think, "to read" here is just a verb phrase to indicate purposes, neither an adjective nor adverb.
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I think, "to read" here is just a verb phrase to indicate purposes, neither an adjective nor adverb. Emotion: smile

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