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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
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Set up to be used, likely to be cinch

iOS devices are in fact set up to be used with printers, and if you have a wireless printer it is likely to be a cinch to print off photos, emails, documents or Safari pages form your iPhone or iPad.
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/printing/how-print-from-iphone-or-ipad-3476078/

Is "to be used with printers" passive-infinitive phrase ? What does it modify here- adjective or adverb?
Is "likely" a signal word for infinitive "to be cinch"? What is the grammatical function of "to be cinch" phrase?
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Jigneshbharati iOS devices are in fact set up to be used with printers, and if you have a wireless printer it is likely to be a cinch to print off photos, emails, documents or Safari pages form your iPhone or iPad. Jigneshbharati Is "to be used with printers" a passiv e i nfinitive phrase ? Yes.

  • Jigneshbharati iOS devices are in fact set up to be used with printers, and if you have a wireless printer it is likely to be a cinch to print off photos, emails, documents or Safari pages form your iPhone or iPad.
  • Jigneshbharati Is "to be used with printers" a passiv e i nfinitive phrase ?
  • Yes.
  • It's an adverbial of purpose.
  • Jigneshbharati Is "likely" a signal word for the infinitive "to be a cinch"?
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JigneshbharatiiOS devices are in fact set up to be used with printers, and if you have a wireless printer it is likely to be a cinch to print off photos, emails, documents or Safari pages form your iPhone or iPad.
JigneshbharatiIs "to be used with printers" a passive i

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