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I love to run quickly in the park.

to run quickly in the park

noun

100

John decided to study at the library. 

to study at the library

noun

100

They left early to arrive on time.

to arrive on time

adverb

100

We want to buy an electric car. 

to buy an electric car

noun

200

Doesn't John like to go to school?

to go to school

noun

200

The pirates tried to bury the treasure quickly.

to bury the treasure quickly

noun

200

I went to the store to purchase some new shoes.

to purchase some new shoes

adverb

200

I'm bringing some candy to eat on the plane. 

to eat on the plane

adjective

300

To travel around the world, you need a passport.

to travel around the world

adverb

300

The umpire stopped the game to clean home plate.

to clean home plate

adverb

300

Kara's plan is to take a trip to Australia next year. 

to take a trip to Australia next year

noun

300

He bought flowers to apologize to his girlfriend. 

to apologize to his girlfriend

adverb 

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I need to stop by the post office.

to stop by the post office

noun

400

The plan to retake the city required air support.

to retake the city

adjective


400

In the middle of class, James began to whisper quietly to Jessie.

to whisper quietly to Jessie

noun

400

To understand the difference between a democracy and a republic is important. 

to understand the difference between a democracy and a republic

noun

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My desire to succeed in school sometimes results in the problem of perfectionism.

 to succeed in school

adjective

500

I intend to fly to Brazil in October.

to fly to Brazil in October

noun

500

I didn't have the heart to tell him about his mistake.

to tell him about his mistake

adjective

500

The class approved the decision to offer tutoring services to younger children.

to offer tutoring services to younger children

adjective 

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