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

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    What is an infinitive, and what is its function? Infinitives are a form of verb that allow the word or a group of words to be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb. Every type of verb can be put into the infinitive form, even phrasal verbs.

  3. Infinitive Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of INFINITIVE is a verb form normally identical in English with the first person singular that performs some functions of a noun and at the same time displays some characteristics of a verb and that is used with to (as in 'I asked him to go') except with auxiliary and various other verbs (as in 'no one saw him leave').

  4. Infinitive Form of a Verb - Grammar Monster

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    An infinitive verb is a verb in its basic form. In other words, it is the version of the verb that appears in the dictionary. The infinitive form of a verb is usually preceded by 'to' (e.g., to run, to think).

  5. 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.

  6. Infinitive - Wikipedia

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    In traditional descriptions of English, the infinitive is the basic dictionary form of a verb when used non-finitely, with or without the particle to. Thus to go is an infinitive, as is go in a sentence like "I must go there" (but not in "I go there", where it is a finite verb).

  7. INFINITIVE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

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    the basic form of a verb that usually follows "to": In the sentences "I had to go" and "I must go", "go" is an infinitive. infinitive form "Go" is the infinitive form. Fewer examples. Most people start by learning the infinitive of a verb. 'To quickly decide ' is an example of a split infinitive.

  8. What is an infinitive? - English Grammar Revolution

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    Infinitives are formed from verbs (to + verb), but function as nouns, adjectives, and adverbs. Infinitive phrases consist of an infinitive and its modifiers and complements. Infinitives maintain some of their "verbness" and can be modified by adverbs and can take complements. To + noun creates a prepositional phrase.

  9. INFINITIVE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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    the basic form of a verb that usually follows "to": In the sentences "I had to go" and "I must go," "go" is an infinitive. infinitive form "Go" is the infinitive form. Fewer examples. Most people start by learning the infinitive of a verb. 'To quickly decide ' is an example of a split infinitive.

  10. Infinitives - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University

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    An infinitive is a verbal consisting of the word to plus a verb (in its simplest "stem" form) and functioning as a noun, adjective, or adverb. The term verbal indicates that an infinitive, like the other two kinds of verbals, is based on a verb and therefore expresses action or a state of being.

  11. INFINITIVE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

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    Infinitive definition: in English, the simple or basic form of a verb, with no endings to indicate the verb’s subject or tense, such as come, take, eat, be. See examples of INFINITIVE used in a sentence.