So is not an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb].
No, "so" is not an infinitive. "To be" is an example of an infinitive in English. Infinitives are the base form of a verb preceded by the word "to."
The infinitive form of "am" is "to be," the infinitive form of "is" is "to be," and the infinitive form of "was" is "to be."
The infinitive form of had and has is to have.
The infinitive form of "are" is "to be."
The infinitive form of "was" and "were" is "to be." The infinitive form of "are" is also "to be."
The infinitive form of "is am are" is "to be."
"To run" is an infinitive because it is the base form of the verb without any tense or subject attached to it. Infinitives are commonly used after certain verbs or as subjects, complements, or objects in a sentence.
In Latin, the present infinitive is the verb form translated "To ----". So amare is "to love"esse is "to be". Cogitare is "to think".
you are derives from the infinitive of to be. The infinitive that belongs to 'you are' is 'to be'.
Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined., An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood., In the manner of an infinitive mood.
The word jogging is not simply an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb]. To jog would be an infinitive.
The infinitive "to read" is a bare infinitive.
leer is the infinitive, so ya
Infinitive is the basic form of a verb. "Let" is the infinitive in this case.
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
infinitive of tired
The infinitive form of had and has is to have.
The infinitive form of "are" is "to be."