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A special verb form not inflected for person and number.
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One usage of infinitive clause
(If they said:"A few opportunities to get a better education in the U.S exist", it would be OK, but right now, it has to refer to "exist")
Therefore, the infinitive clause "to get a better..." has to …
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Infinitive clauses referring to an adjective before a noun [closed]
We know that infinitive clauses can sometimes refer to adjectives before nouns. I feel with what adjectives they can do that, but I don't have any reason for it. …