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3 February, 08:02

Are the underlined words an infinitive or a prepositional phrase? After supper, Kate wants to walk. A. infinitive B. prepositional phrase

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  1. 3 February, 08:27
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    An infinitive is using the word 'to' with an action verb. Examples: to walk, to shop, to study. Prepositional phrases must start with a preposition and are used to add information to a sentence about location, time, description, or a direct/indirect object. For example, after supper, before lunch, with my friend, for the doctor, to the store.
  2. 3 February, 09:49
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    B. Prepositional Phrase

    Ex: After supper, Kate wants to walk.

    After is the preposition.
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