to
infinative
the infinative
"to become"
Credit comes from Credo, Credere=I believe, to believe. It is in the 3rd person so it would be translated directly into English as He/She/It believes though in the infinative "to believe" sounds so much more smoove
Credit comes from Credo, Credere=I believe, to believe. It is in the 3rd person so it would be translated directly into English as He/She/It believes though in the infinative "to believe" sounds so much more smoove
me is the subject to help is the infinative phrase
To be = etre but it depends whether you want it in present or past participle, or the infinative blah blah blah but yeah I hope that helps :S
It is the basic form of a verb. In Spanish, there are three types of verbs, categorized by their endings. "Ar", "er" and "ir". Examples: hablar, comer, pedir.
An infinitive form of a verb is the base form of the verb, typically preceded by "to." For example, in the verb phrase "to swim," "swim" is the infinitive form. Infinitive forms are used to express purpose, obligation, or intention.
Generally we refer to the English spoken in the British Isles as "British English," but the distinction could be made between various forms of it: Irish English, Scottish English and English English.
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