Answer:
Your answer would be that to compete is a nominal infinitive.
Explanation:
The infinitive phrase to compete is nominal infinitive. This means that it acts as a noun in the sentence. Nominal infinitive phrases can be the subject of a sentence, the direct object, the object of a preposition, or a predicate nominative. In the sentence above, this nominal infinitive phrase functions as predicate nominative as it completes the linking verb (is) and renames the subject (my ultimate goal as a swimmer).
Answer:
To compete is a nominal
Explanation:
a. past participle
b. present participle
c. present
d. past
has a subject
has a predicate
expresses a complete thought
can stand alone as a sentence
Answer:
Explanation:
there are 2 nouns
Explanation:
white House,movies
Answer:
The answer is NOT C.
Explanation:
I would try D.