sweep
The present infinitive of "stand" is "to stand."
The present infinitive of "speak" is "to speak."
The present infinitive for "burn" is "to burn."
The present infinitive for "speak" is "to speak."
Sweep is the present tense of swept.
The present infinitive of "speak" is "to speak."
The present infinitive for "burn" is "to burn."
The present infinitive for "speak" is "to speak."
The present infinitive of "stand" is "to stand."
Sweep is the present tense of swept.
The present infinitive of burn is "to burn" (burned; burnt).
In Latin, the present infinitive is the verb form translated "To ----". So amare is "to love"esse is "to be". Cogitare is "to think".
Relying is a present participle. The infinitive is "to rely".
driven
sweeping
Driving?
Actually, when the present participle of a verb is used in conjunction with a helping verb, it forms the present progressive tense. The progressive infinitive is a different concept, involving the infinitive form of a verb combined with 'be' and the present participle, as in "to be studying."