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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Which part of speech is "impose"?

Here's the sentence. I thought it was a verb, but my prof marked it wrong:

In addition to rising political discontent following Musharraf's decisions in the last year to IMPOSE emergency rule and purge the judiciary, he is . . . .

My choice of answers: noun, pronoun, verb (or verb infinitive), adjective, adverb, preposition
  

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You are supposed to differentiate between a verb and an infinitive? "to impose" - infinitive

  • You are supposed to differentiate between a verb and an infinitive?
  • "to impose" - infinitive
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You are supposed to differentiate between a verb and an infinitive? "to impose" - infinitive
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That's strange. What did your prof say it was?
CJ

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