Infinitives are formed by using "to" + "simple form of a verb". They don't act as the main verb in a sentence, and one can't add -s, -ed, or -ing to infinitives.
I need to buy new shoes.
Sarah refused to watch the documentary about Spiders.
We go to school to learn.
And one of my favorite quotes by Mark Twain: "It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt."
Examples of indefinite phrases include "a few," "some," "many," "several," "any," and "none." These phrases do not specify an exact quantity or number but give a general idea of an amount.
1. to use ballpen 2. to kick the ball 3. to wash my hands 4. to take a shower 5. to smash a spider
Sure! "She went to the store." "The cat is sleeping." "I like to read."
An example of a split infinitive is: "to boldly go." In this phrase, "boldly" splits the infinitive "to go."
It is better to give than to receive.
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Examples of indefinite phrases include "a few," "some," "many," "several," "any," and "none." These phrases do not specify an exact quantity or number but give a general idea of an amount.
An infinitive is simply the word "to" plus a verb. to eat, to drink, to sleep, to write, to draw
Adjectives are describing words. Examples of descriptive phrases include:A big brown horseA smelly shoeA colorful landscape
The phrase "give AL a chance" is a verb phrase. It consists of the verb "give," which is the action being performed, along with its direct object "AL" and the noun "chance." This structure conveys a complete action and does not fit the definitions of gerund, appositive, or infinitive phrases.
1. to use ballpen 2. to kick the ball 3. to wash my hands 4. to take a shower 5. to smash a spider
Sure! "She went to the store." "The cat is sleeping." "I like to read."
An example of a split infinitive is: "to boldly go." In this phrase, "boldly" splits the infinitive "to go."
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Has to start with 'to', with the verb n noun following. Examples: TO FALL asleep, TO SMASH a bug, TO KICK the ball past the goalie.