carlylorelle
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I am currently in a second year university syntax and semantics linguistics class. We are learning all about infinite clauses and I just cant seem to grasp how to spot them at all. Some of the obvious one I can get but these sentences I cant and was wondering if someone could help me?
1) The child wants candy, but the mother wants her to eat her vegetables.
2) She decided to leave her job for un specified reasons
3) She arranged for her sisters to care for their sick mom
4) To save money requires diligence; to spend money is easy.
1) The child wants candy, but the mother wants her to eat her vegetables.
2) She decided to leave her job for un specified reasons
3) She arranged for her sisters to care for their sick mom
4) To save money requires diligence; to spend money is easy.