What is an Infinitive?
Infinitive is a Non-Finite Verb.
But It is not the main verb in the sentence.
It doesn't change as per tense of the sentence, singular or plural subject or the type of person in the sentence.
How it is created?
It is created by adding 'to' to the base form of the verb.
Lets undertstand the use of infinitives.
They are used as a noun, adjective or adverb in the sentence.
Bare Infinitives.
When an infinitive is used without the marker to it is called a bare infinitive
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