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Help. Which one is the appropriate meaning of infinitive marker "to" in the sentence? The sentence: It's plain to see I know it means very clear, but don't know the meaning of infinitive marker "to". ■expressing purpose or intention. I set out to buy food. ■expressing an outcome, result, or consequence. he managed to escape. ■expressing a cause. I'm sorry to hear that. ■indicating a desired or advisable action. we asked her to explain.The sentence: It's plain to see I know the sentence means it's very clear.
2012년 3월 28일 오전 11:26
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talkie, It's plain to see. It.....refers to something already mentioned or known by context. is......a linking verb plain....a predicate adjective meaning "clear" or "easy" modifying the subject. to see.....an infinite functioning as an adverb modifying the adjective by indicating the purpose to which the predicate adjective "plain" refers. "To see" in this sentence can mean to perceive by the eye, to understand, or to visualize. It is plain for the purpose of seeing.
2012년 3월 28일
It is plain to see. "It" is the subject/noun "is" is a BEING VERB. This verb does not show action, but tells about something in a state of being. Sometime, it just is. For that purpose, you use a being verb, "to be" = "is". "plain to see" is a prepositional phrase that acts like an adjective, describing "it".
2012년 3월 29일
I seriously didnt understand your question.
2012년 3월 28일
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