Read the following sentence:
My ultimate goal as a swimmer is to compete at the national level.
Which of the following correctly describes the verbal and its function in this sentence?
a
To compete is an infinitive doing the job of a noun.
b
To compete is a gerund acting as a noun.
c
To compete is an infinitive doing the work of an adjective.
d
To compete is an infinitive doing the work of an adverb.
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