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What does the infitive phrase ''to provide whatever it takes to meet the students' need'' represent in the sentence ''I am committed to provide whatever it takes to meet the students' need?''
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Mwita Chacha
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Adjective or verb complement?
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February 25, 2013, 10:20:23 AM »
In the sentence ''I am committed to provide whatever it takes to meet the students' need,'' the infinitive phrase ''to provide whatever it takes to meet a students's need'' is:
(a) an adjective complement or
(b) a verb complement?
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