"In this instance, City get to play at being United, albeit with the benefit of 20 weeks’ worth of experience rather than 20 years." [From The Independent.]
Is "to play" an infinitive or a prepositional phrase in the sentence?
Thank you.
Top answer
'To play' is an infinitive complement of 'get'.
— Mister Micawber
'To play' is an infinitive complement of 'get'.
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