Choose the infinitive phrase in the sentence. The plane was about to leave the runway; it was ahead of schedule.
A. to leave the runway
B. was about to leave
C. to leave
D. ahead of schedule

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A. A. had been finished- arrived
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I have been looking for my bag all afternoon. What does ‘Look for’ mean?
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A. Subordinating, after
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A. unless
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