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"Tom agreed to give me a ride."
In the above sentence, is 'me' the indirect object of the action agreed? OR the indirect object of the action 'to give.'
If it is the latter, how is 'to give' taken as a verb when infinitives are not verbs?
I am Okay with the Subject- Tom, verb- agreed, and direct object- the infinitive phrase 'to give me a ride.'
In the above sentence, is 'me' the indirect object of the action agreed? OR the indirect object of the action 'to give.'
If it is the latter, how is 'to give' taken as a verb when infinitives are not verbs?
I am Okay with the Subject- Tom, verb- agreed, and direct object- the infinitive phrase 'to give me a ride.'