The infinitive is the base form of a verb before it is conjugated. It usually begins with "to" in English (e.g., "to run," "to eat").
The Infinitive word for ask is to ask
The infinitive form of the word "lift" is to lift.
An infinitive is preceded by the word "to". For example, in the sentence "I like to read," "to read" is the infinitive form of the verb "read."
So is not an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb].
The infinitive form of "lost" is "to lose".
Conjugation ofminuō (present active infinitive)
The Infinitive word for ask is to ask
It's the infinitive of the verb "to help."
The word jogging is not simply an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb]. To jog would be an infinitive.
The infinitive form of the word "lift" is to lift.
An infinitive is preceded by the word "to". For example, in the sentence "I like to read," "to read" is the infinitive form of the verb "read."
The infinitive form of "lost" is "to lose".
So is not an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb].
To form an infinitive, we combine the word 'to' and a verb. For example, let us combine the word 'to' and the verb 'ask'. We have the infinitive 'to ask'.An example of the infinitive in a sentence: To askhonestly is to hope for an honest answer.
The word vendre is the infinitive of the verb meaning "to sell."
The infinitive form of "listen" is "to listen."
The infinitive form of the word "cross" is "to cross."