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yaroslaw
19 days ago
6

HURRY PLS 17 POINTS

English
1 answer:
Lady bird [7.4K]19 days ago
7 0

Respuesta:

1. ir

2. sustantivo adjetivo, adverbio

3. adverbio (modifica el adjetivo, 'listo')

Explicación:

Por definición, en inglés los infinitivos consisten en ir + verbo (esa es la forma)

Ejemplos de funciones (o "rol")

Sustantivo: "Ser o no ser: esa es la pregunta." Ir a educar es mi objetivo.

Adjetivo: Les mostramos el camino para ir. El camino a seguir comienza cerca del viejo pozo.

Adverbio: Mis amigos estaban ansiosos por ver la obra. Nos esforzamos por escuchar el diálogo.

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