Which of the following sentences uses an adjective + 'to' + verb infinitive correctly?

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The question asks to identify the sentence that correctly uses an adjective followed by 'to' and the infinitive form of a verb. This requires understanding the correct grammatical construction with adjectives and infinitives.

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To correctly answer a question about adjective + 'to' + verb infinitive, I need to see the options. Please provide the sentences to choose from.

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An infinitive is a verb form that typically begins with 'to' and is followed by the base form of the verb (e.g., to run, to eat, to think). It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb within a sentence. When used after an adjective, the infinitive often describes or modifies the adjective, providing more information about it.

Tips

A common mistake is to not recognize that the infinitive must follow the adjective directly to properly modify it.

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