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An infinitive (to + base form of verb) + one or more objects. Which sentence uses an infinitive or an infinitive phrase as a noun (person, place, thing or idea)?

1. They gave the presentation to the entire school.

2.Our teacher liked our work to date but asked for more soon.

3. The assignment to complete first are the ones due next week.

4. She wanted to revise the script before submitting it.

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