Which of the following sentences contains an infinitive? A. The car was parked next to the church.
B. Dave will take us to the field before the game.
C. Let's walk to the picnic.
D. Heather wants to go to the store with us.

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is D. Heather wants to go to the store with us. An infinitive verb is a verb that hasn't been conjugated, and usually follows a conjugated verb. In English, the infinitive is signified by the word "to" before the verb. In this sentence, the verb "to go" is infinitive.
Answer 2
Answer:

D. Heather wants to go to the store with us.



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