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GERUNDS, INFINITIVES, AND NOUN CLAUSES: (1) Type the phrase or clause in the space provided. (2) From the first drop-down list, identify the phrase or clause as gerund phrase, infinitive phrase, or noun clause. (3) From the second drop-down list, identify the use of the phrase or clause as subject, predicate nominative, direct object, object of preposition, or
appositive.

“Tomorrow, Lisa wants to purchase the tickets for the play.”

Complete phrase or clause:

Type of phrase or clause:
A. gerund phrase
B. infinitive phrase
C. noun clause

Use of phrase or clause:
A. subject
B. predicate nominative
C. direct object
D. object of preposition
E. appositive


GERUNDS, INFINITIVES, AND NOUN CLAUSES: (1) Type the phrase or clause in the space provided. (2) Fr

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