can anyone PLEASE quickly help me with 4 questions?? I would VERY much appreciate it.
1.Which term correctly identifies the underlined words in the sentence?

To enter the race, runners must fill out a form and pay a fee.


A.
infinitive phrase

B.
infinitive

C.
participle

D.
participial phrase


2.Which term correctly identifies the underlined words in the sentence?

He used a dictionary to check his spelling.

A.
infinitive

B.
infinitive phrase

C.
participle

D.
participial phrase


3.Which term correctly identifies the underlined words in the sentence?

To enter the race, runners must fill out a form and pay a fee.

A.
infinitive phrase

B.
infinitive

C.
participle

D.
participial phrase

4.Which pronoun correctly completes the sentence?

Somebody from the girls' volleyball team accidentally washed __________ uniform with bleach.

A.
they're

B.
hers

C.
her

D.
their


Sagot :

1. To enter the race, the runners must fill out a form and pay a fee.

"To enter the race," is A: an infinitive phrase.

2. He used a dictionary to check his spelling.

"To check his spelling," is also A: an infinitive phrase.

*To identify an infinitive phrase*
Infinitive phrases contain "to," followed by a verb and other objects or modifiers.
An infinitive by itself is just "to," followed by a verb.

4. Somebody from the girls' volleyball team accidentally washed ____ uniform with bleach.

If we didn't know the gender of the person washing the uniform, then D: their would be the answer, as it is a gender-neutral term. But because we know the gender (somebody from the girls' volleyball team), the correct answer is C: her.