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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

To play

Hi,

"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'.

  • 'To play' is an infinitive complement of 'get'.
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'To play' is an infinitive complement of 'get'.
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Thank you, MM, for your useful reply.

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