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(Bold words are part of the infinitive phrase.)
Infinitive phrases begin with "to." (Examples of infinitives: to run, to explain, to walk, etc.)
If and infinitive phrase contains five words or more a comma should be used to separate the phrase from the rest of the sentence.
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everyone thought the reef was beautiful to see
To run is to feel alive!
D. Mark wanted to go, but not today.
i stopped the car.
To swim the English Channel was Brent's cherished dream.
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Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
Harry charged out of the cave to face the dragon.
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To swim the English Channel was Brent's cherished dream.
The sentence "I decided to quickly finish my homework" does not include a split infinitive.
The infinitive is formed from the present stem, often but not always with the infinitive marker to. In the sentences We like to run and We cannot run, the verb run is in the infinitive.
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To be or not to be
Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
The classes are: auxiliary verbs and ordinary verbs. the infinitive of have is to have the infinitive of be is to be the infinitive of do is to do the infinitive of can is to be able the infinitive of must is to have to the infinitive of dare is to dare
The sentence "Ben has done without a car for six months" contains three prepositions: "without," "for," and "with."
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An infinitive = to + a verbExample sentences:He likes to jog every morning.Dad asked her to cook the hamburger.She has always wanted to play the Flute.
An infinitive form of a verb is a non-finite verb form that typically appears with the word "to" before the base verb. For example, "to run," "to swim," or "to eat."
The sentences after the first are the second sentence and the following sentences.