Ir+a+infinitive means you are going to go do something. An example is:
Voy a llevar a mi hermana a su casa. I am going to take my sister to her house.
It is called an infinitive.
adverb
Advenire is the infinitive of a Latin verb meaning 'to arrive'.
form of the verb not inflected for grammatical categories such as tense and person and used without an overt subject. In English, the infinitive usually consists of the word to followed by the verb
is near est= is pres = near but it non the infinitive, it have already been conjugated. infinitive is an unconjugated verb
It is called an infinitive.
adverb
The infinitive in French is the base form of a verb, typically presented with the "to" in English (e.g., to eat, to play). In French, infinitive verbs end in -er, -ir, or -re.
Subject plus verb and subject plus verb plus object are two of the five sentence patterns. The other patterns are subject plus verb plus complement, subject plus verb plus indirect and direct object, and subject plus verb plus object plus complement.
Grammatically, you are right to say a verb takes an object to form part of a complete sentence. In your example, " The doctor " is the subject, " recommended " is the verb whereas " you to drink water " is the noun clause, which incidentally includes the infinitive " to drink water ", of the verb " recommended ".
"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.
An infinitive is a verb in its most basic form. It can also mean that something has an infinitive form.
An infinitive is a verb in its most basic form. It can also mean that something has an infinitive form.
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."
It is the raw form of the verb where it has not be 'conjugated' and is not attached to a subject or a tense. For example to be, to go, are infinitives. However I am is not a infinitive because it is attached to the subject in this case I.
The infinitive form of "are" is "to be."
The infinitive form of "did" is "to do".