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Infinitives as Adverbs
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Travelers shared goods to lighten their loads.
to lighten their loads; shared; verb
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Rubber wheels were used to make the ride less bumpy.
to make the ride less bumpy; were used; verb
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A farmhand was provided to drive each wagon.
to drive each wagon; was provided; verb
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Mattresses were provided to sleep on in the wagons.
to sleep on in the wagons; were provided; verb
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It traveled slowly to allow time for enjoying nature - 10 miles a day instead of the 15 miles a day of the pioneers.
to allow time for enjoying nature; slowly; adverb
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Some pioneers struggled to establish new lives.
to establish new lives; struggled; verb
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Each participant could sit in the front to drive the horses.
to drive the horses; could sit; verb
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Grass was needed to feed the horses and cattle.
to feed the horses and cattle; was needed; verb
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She went to take a trip in a covered wagon.
to take a trip in a covered wagon; went; verb
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The pace of the wagon train was easy to manage.
to manage; easy; adjective
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Many pioneers were anxious to return to the East.
to return to the East; anxious; adjective
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Susan traveled to the West last summer to participate in a historic adventure tour.
to participate in a historic adventure tour; traveled; verb
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The wagon train stopped regularly to give participants chances for hiking and exploring.
to give participants chances for hiking and exploring; stopped; verb
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Some areas were too difficult to pass through.
to pass through; difficult; adjective
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Arriving at a watering hole was excuse enough to stop.
to stop; enough; adverb
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At five the train stopped to rest for the night.
to rest for the night; stopped; verb
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She was happy, however, to learn about the wagons.
to learn about the wagons; happy; adjective
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The pace was sometimes difficult to maintain.
to maintain; difficult; adjective
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The wagons, with springs only under the driver's seat, were bumpy to ride in.
to ride in; bumpy; adjective
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Susan was eager to try the pioneer experience.
to try the pioneer experience; eager; adjective
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On her turn, Susan was strong enough to control the horses on her own.
to control the horses on her own; enough; adverb
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At night everyone sat around the campfire to tell stories.
to tell stories; sat; verb
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