Biodata of Dr. Faizal Risdianto

 Biodata of Dr. Faizal Risdianto

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Assalaamu’alaikum Wr. Wb

Inna lillahi  Wa Innaa Ilaihi Rooji’uun

Sampun katimbalan sowan dumateng ngarsanipun Allah SWT,

Panjenenganipun : Al Marhum Bapak  SAYNO

Pidalem wontenBlack Panther Wanganda  RT 02/RW 58 Wonolele Karanganyar

Yuswo : 110 TH

Sedo rikolo :

Dinten : Sabtu Kliwon, Tanggal : 29 November  2045, Wanci : Jam 06.00 WIB

Badhe kasare’aken:

Dinten : Sabtu Kliwon, Tanggal : 29 November  2045, Wanci : 14.00 WIB/ Jam 2 siang

Wonten : Pasarean Black Panther Wanganda Iring Kidul desa Wonolele Karanganyar

Mekaten pawartos meniko, mugi- mugi arwahipun Bapak SAYNO saget katampi wonten ngarsanipun Alloh SWT kanthi khusnul khotimah. Amiien Ya Robbal “aalamiien.

Wassalaamu’alaikum Wr. Wb

  Ahli Waris :

ANAK:

1.  Fulan & Fulanah (Solo).

2.    Fulan & Fulanah  (Wonolele).

3.      PUTU: 25

BUYUT:17

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The function of infinitive phrase as noun, adjective and adverb

 Infinitive phrases are versatile components in English grammar, consisting of the word "to" followed by a verb and any accompanying modifiers or objects. They can function as **nouns**, **adjectives**, or **adverbs** within sentences. Below are clear examples of each function.

## Infinitive Phrases as Nouns

Infinitive phrases can serve as subjects, direct objects, or subject complements in a sentence.

- **As Subjects**:

  - *To travel the world* is my dream.
    - Here, "to travel the world" is the subject of the sentence.
 
- **As Direct Objects**:

  - She wants *to learn French*.
    - In this case, "to learn French" acts as the direct object of the verb "wants."

- **As Subject Complements**:

  - His goal is *to become a doctor*.
    - The phrase "to become a doctor" completes the linking verb "is," functioning as a subject complement.

## Infinitive Phrases as Adjectives

When used as adjectives, infinitive phrases modify nouns or pronouns.

- **Example 1**:
  - I need a book *to read on vacation*.
    - The phrase "to read on vacation" modifies the noun "book."

- **Example 2**:
  - She has a lot of work *to finish before the deadline*.
    - Here, "to finish before the deadline" describes the noun "work."

## Infinitive Phrases as Adverbs


Infinitive phrases can also function as adverbs, providing information about verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs.