Underline the infinitive in the following sentences. Determine whether the infinitive functions as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
1. To a composer and a singer, there are varied ways to interpret songs.
2. To sing to the Queen in an Opera House is her greatest dream.
3. The master has the talent to discover new singers. He sends protégé to music schools around the world.
4. Many thought that he composed the song to inspire people, but the truth was it was a gift to his wife.
5. The producer bought the company to develop new artists, and that was his contribution.
6. You have no reason to doubt his intention in writing the song about our nation.
7. To say that this composition is not good is an insult to his talent and caliber as an artist.
8. He left for the States to pursue a career in music, and he went to Europe for more training.
9. The committee has decided to award the trophy to the Loboc Children's Choir for their outstanding contribution to music.
10. We will be happy to show you her latest composition, so you can decide on which songs will be included in her album.
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1. to interpret = verb
2. to sing = verb
3. to discover = verb
to music schools = noun
4. to inspire = verb
5. to develop = verb
6. to doubt = verb
7. to say = verb
8. to Europe = noun
9. to award = verb
to the loboc children's choir = noun
10. to show = noun