The infinitive of a verb is an independent entity and has no tense on its own. The infinitive is modified to form tenses of active forms of the verb.
infinitive: hatepast: hatedpast participle: hated
infinitive: lendpast: lentpast participle: lent
infinitive: chatpast: chattedpast participle: chatted
infinitive: namepast: namedpast participle: named
To find the present tense of an infinitive in English, you typically just use the base form of the verb without any additional endings or changes. For example, the present tense of the infinitive "to walk" is "walk."
Infinitive is not a verb and does not have any tenses.
Infinitive
experienced?
had is the past tense of have. Have is the infinitive and also may be the present tense, as in I have or we have or they have.
Yes, or Short/Bare Infinitive.
infinitive: throw past: threw past participle: thrown ---- infinitive: teach past: taught past participle: taught
infinitive: hatepast: hatedpast participle: hated
infinitive: lendpast: lentpast participle: lent
infinitive: namepast: namedpast participle: named
infinitive: chatpast: chattedpast participle: chatted
infinitive: hurtpast: hurtpast participle: hurt
To find the present tense of an infinitive in English, you typically just use the base form of the verb without any additional endings or changes. For example, the present tense of the infinitive "to walk" is "walk."