
Which sentence has an infinitive that functions as a direct object?
We were given clear instructions to follow.
Some types of fires are hard to contain.
The team of fire inspectors decided to stay.
I was about to speak about fire prevention.
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Answered by wolfstar2800p0nlvv
The last sentence. An infinitive is a verb beginning with "to." Like, for example: to shine, to write, to think A direct object is the object of the sentence, for example: car, tree, wheel In this sentence, the infinitive is to speak. The direct object is fire.
Answered by TheWisePug
The best answer for this question would be: The team of fire inspectors decided to stay. An infinitive function normally begins with “to” followed by a verb. When using it as a direct object it is an action verb that the subject agrees to.