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“To drive carefully” is an instance of:

AParticiple phrase

BGerund phrase

CInfinitive phrase

DVerb phrase

Answer:

C. Infinitive phrase

Read Explanation:

  • "To drive" is an infinitive (base form of the verb preceded by "to").

  • "Carefully" is an adverb modifying the verb "drive".

  • Together, "to drive carefully" functions as a phrase that can act as a noun, adjective, or adverb depending on the sentence.

Example:

  • "To drive carefully is important." → The phrase acts as the subject of the sentence (noun function).


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