t.v.+to+v analysis [closed]
They are all infinitive phrases acting as noun phrases and the object of the transitive verbs.
https://englishsentences.com/infinitive-phrase/
a. Infinitive Phrase as a Noun
When an infinitive phrase works like a noun, it answers the question “what?” So, the infinitive phrase will be the subject, which does the verb; or an object, which receives the action of the verb. Here are some examples:
>I don’t want to study for my test. What don’t you want? (Object)
>He needs to ace the exam. What does he need? (Object)
>To get good grades is my goal. What is the goal? (Subject)
>His job was to tutor me in math. What was his job? (Object)