The present infinitive of burn is "to burn" (burned; burnt).
Boo
Buring
The infinitive is to burn. Since infinitives often act as other parts of speech (nouns, adverbs, adjectives) they do not have tenses.
"est" is a verb form, not a pronoun. In particular it is the third-person present form of the infinitive "être," to be.
Present perfect is formed with - have/has +past participle.The past participle of burn can be burnt or burned. So present perfect would be:have burned, has burnedorhave burnt, has burnt
infinitive of tired
This probably refers to the absence or presence of the infinitive marker "to." In the sentence "I must go" the infinitive ( "go") lacks the marker, while in the sentence "I want to go" the infinitive has it.
Burnt
The infinitive is to burn. Since infinitives often act as other parts of speech (nouns, adverbs, adjectives) they do not have tenses.
Relying is a present participle. The infinitive is "to rely".
In Latin, the present infinitive is the verb form translated "To ----". So amare is "to love"esse is "to be". Cogitare is "to think".
driven
to speak
stand
SPOKEN
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.
sweep
Driving?
Infinitives are to + base form of a verb. For example, to run is an infinitive. Infinitives do not inflect for tense.