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  2. What are Infinitives and How Do They Work? - Grammarly

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    The purpose of infinitives is to discuss an action in general instead of a specific instance of the action being done. For example, take a look at these two sentences: I need to win. Today, we win. The first sentence uses the infinitive form of the verb win as a noun; the main verb of the sentence is actually “need.”.

  3. 20 Examples of Infinitives In Sentences - Grammarly Online

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    20 Examples of Infinitives In Sentences. Infinitives play a crucial role in English grammar, providing versatility and richness to the language. An infinitive is the base form of a verb, often preceded by the word “to.” It can function as a noun, adjective, or adverb.

  4. An infinitive is a type of non-finite verb usually formed using “to” and the base verb. To run, to teach, and to be are all examples of infinitives. Learn about the definition and uses of infinitive verbs. I’ll show you the four main types of infinitives and their diverse functions in English sentences.

  5. Examples of infinitives include to read, to run, to jump, to play, to sing, to laugh, to cry, to eat, and to go. Remember that although infinitives are verbs, they do not function as verbs, instead they are used as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs.

  6. Examples of Infinitive Verbs - YourDictionary

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    An infinitive verb is the word "to" followed by a verb. If you are going to study, or to drive, or to cook, you are using infinitive verbs. Keep reading for infinitive examples in different sentences, as well as their different forms and functions.

  7. Infinitive Phrase: Explanation and Examples - Grammar Monster

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    For example: He likes to knead the dough slowly. (The infinitive form of the verb is "to knead." The complement is its direct object ("the dough"). The modifier is the adverb ("slowly"). They all make up the infinitive phrase (the shaded text).)

  8. The main sections covered include infinitives as nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. You’ll also understand when to use infinitives, such as to indicate the purpose of an action or as the subject of a sentence. Additionally, examples and images will illustrate how to use infinitives correctly.