English, 08.02.2021 19:50 jluvit6135
Which sentence below correctly
uses the infinitive to please?
A. We played some of Evan's favorite music to,
as we worked, please him.
B. We played some of Evan's favorite music to,
we hoped, please him while we worked.
C. To, we hoped, please Evan, we played some of
his favorite music while we worked
D. To please Evan, we played some of his favorite
music while we worked
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Which sentence below correctly
uses the infinitive to please?
A. We played some of Evan's fav...
A. We played some of Evan's fav...
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