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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
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To be

I still can’t walk at all after my accident. But it was so lovely to be there anyway.

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Is "To be there anyway" an infinitive phrase a complement to "so lovely"?

When do we use "to be" like this?

  

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Jigneshbharati But it was so lovely to be there anyway. Is "To be there anyway" an infinitive phrase a complement to "so lovely"? Yes.

  • Jigneshbharati But it was so lovely to be there anyway.
  • Is "To be there anyway" an infinitive phrase a complement to "so lovely"?
  • Yes.
  • Jigneshbharati When do we use "to be" like this?
  • When you structure a sentence like that, complementing an adjective.
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JigneshbharatiBut it was so lovely to be there anyway. Is "To be there anyway" an infinitive phrase a complement to "so lovely"?

Yes.

JigneshbharatiWhen do we use "to be" like this?

When you structure a sentence like that, complementing an adjective.

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