Infinitive

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Infinitive Definition: The infinitive is the base of a verb, often followed by to. The word “to” is not a preposition in this case. It is often called the "sign of the infinitive". An infinitive can be used as a noun, an adjective or an adverb. “To” should be came before the main verb. Examples: 1. To dance was his ambition. (as a noun) 2. They need water to drink. (as an adjective) 3. The officer returned to help. (as an adverb) Using an Infinitive Verb There are several possible ways to use infinitive verbs.

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InfinitiveDefinition:

The infinitive is the base of a verb, often followed by to. The word “to” is not a preposition in this case. It is often called the "sign of the infinitive".  An infinitive can be used as a noun, an adjective or an adverb.

“To” should be came before the main verb.

Examples:

1. To dance was his ambition. (as a noun)2. They need water to drink. (as an adjective)3. The officer returned to help. (as an adverb)

Using an Infinitive Verb

There are several possible ways to use infinitive verbs.