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An adjunct is a part of a sentence which provides additional information to another part, but is not essential for its structure. E.g. 'in the park' in the sentence 'I saw you in the park'. Use this tag ONLY if the question is about an adjunct itself, not just because an adjunct appears in the sentence you have a question about.
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Does the sentence "To get back to the main point, the budget needs to be bigger" make sense ...
To get back to the main point, the budget needs to be bigger.(source)
Does this sentence make sense?
I think the infinitive phrase "to get back to the main point" is an adverbial clause modifying "n …