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Education & Reference by Anonymous 2018-05-18 11:42:43
Social Science
What kind of grammer structure are these examples?
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A third option would be [to develp] provencial towns by... The best way is [to educate].
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Anonymous
(noun) IS (noun) (option) is (to develop) . (way) is (to educate) An infinitive (to develop, to educate) functions as a noun.
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Anonymous
"Grammer" is the name of a singer. You mean "grammar," with two "a's". The things you have enclosed in square brackets are called "noun infinitives." It's the infinitive form of a verb used in place of a noun.
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Anonymous
*grammar Those sentences are declarative sentences. They use a linking verb with a predicate nominative.
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Anonymous
Kelsey Grammer