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Infinitives are to + base form of a verb. For example, to run is an infinitive. Infinitives do not inflect for tense.

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A present infinitive is the base form of a verb (to + verb) that signifies an action in the present time or as a general fact, without specific reference to past or future. It is commonly used in English grammar to describe actions that are ongoing or habitual.

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