What is the infinitive phrase in this sentence?
if you were to watch a new movie, which one w...
English, 05.10.2019 18:30 cilicia123345
What is the infinitive phrase in this sentence?
if you were to watch a new movie, which one would you choose?
a)if you were
b)to watch a new move
c)which one
d)would you choose
i think the answer is a, am i correct?
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