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27 July, 14:56

In the sentence "I want to sleep when I'm tired," the words "to sleep" are a/an

A. predicate adjective.

B. indirect object.

C. prepositional phrase.

D. infinitive phrase.

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  1. 27 July, 17:14
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    In this sentence, the words "to sleep" are an D. infinitive phrase. This is because the words start with an infinitive to sleep, which takes the form of to + verb. It isn't an adjective, but a verb, so it cannot be a predicate adjective. It is a direct object, not an indirect one. It isn't a prepositional phrase, because it doesn't start with a preposition.
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