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Gr11 Ela Tri3 Week 6 Grammar HW 71160

This document is a lesson plan for Grade 11 English Language Arts focusing on infinitives and infinitive phrases. It includes definitions, examples, and exercises for students to identify and use infinitives in sentences. The lesson is scheduled for the week of March 16 to March 20.
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Gr11 Ela Tri3 Week 6 Grammar HW 71160

This document is a lesson plan for Grade 11 English Language Arts focusing on infinitives and infinitive phrases. It includes definitions, examples, and exercises for students to identify and use infinitives in sentences. The lesson is scheduled for the week of March 16 to March 20.
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Third Trimester

Subject: English Language Arts


Date: Week 6 (Mar.16-Mar. 20)
Grade: Grade 11
Lesson: Infinitives and infinitive
phrases
Quiz C.W H.W Exam

Project Revision Handout

Model Answer
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Infinitives and Infinitive Phrases


An infinitive is the present-tense form of a verb preceded by the word to. An infinitive
may be used as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
Examples:
To exercise is a healthful habit. (noun)
Here is laundry to wash. (adjective)
The choir was ready to sing. (adverb)
An infinitive phrase consists of an infinitive and the related words that follow it.
Examples:
Sandra went to buy groceries. Gilbert wanted to read the book.

Write the infinitive or infinitive phrase from each sentence. Then write noun,
adjective, or adverb to identify its function in the sentence.
1. People have always sought to protect their 5. The creation of a system of public schools
rights. established the right of all Americans to
become educated.
2. Early Bostonians staged the Boston Tea
Party to protest taxation without 6. In the early 1900s, suffragists launched a
representation. campaign convincing the country that
women should also be allowed to vote.
3. To protect their comfortable position, Louis
XVI and Marie Antoinette ignored the 7. All the math teachers have papers to grade
demands of the French people. today.

4. The people of France, weary of going 8. The angry customer demanded to see the
hungry while royalty flourished, were manager.
determined to succeed in their revolt.
9. The rugby team was ready to start.
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Combine the sentences in each pair by forming an infinitive phrase.

10. Civil libertarians took to the streets and the courts. They wanted to achieve their goal.

11. They fought for the rights of all Americans. Now all Americans have voting rights.

12. Now each American has a responsibility. Every American must exercise that right to vote.

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