Infinitive Verb Phrase Analysis
Identify the infinitive verb in the following sentence: "I would be happy to help you."
Answer: To help
Explanation
"To help" is an infinitive verb (to + base form of verb).
It expresses purpose or intention — what the speaker would be happy to do.
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