Infinitive Phrase Function Analysis
The right to vote is very valuable. The 'TO VOTE' infinitive phrase functions as?
Answer: Noun
Explanation
The phrase "to vote" is an infinitive acting as the subject complement or noun in the sentence.
It answers "what" is valuable — the right to vote, making it a noun phrase.
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