to save
There is not one. I checked on google
The Puritans referred to those predestined for salvation as the "elect" or the "chosen few" who were believed to be predetermined by God to receive eternal salvation.
"Religere" is a Latin term that is often cited as the origin of the word "religion." Its original meaning is debated among scholars, but it is commonly interpreted as "to bind" or "to connect," reflecting the idea of forming a relationship or connection with the divine or sacred.
Salvation history is relevant today because it provides a framework for understanding God's plan of redemption for humanity. It helps individuals see how God has been working throughout history to bring about salvation and reminds them of God's faithfulness and love. By recognizing the patterns of salvation history, people can deepen their faith and grow in their relationship with God.
From a Christian point of view: The word salvation comes from the same root word as salvage. Jesus salvaged the human race by living a perfect, sinless life even when faced with torture and death. Jesus made it possible for us to have salvation, but it requires us exercising faith in his sacrifice to gain that salvation. (John 3:16) So, it would be our own actions and heart condition that could lead us to salvation.
"To be" is the infinitive form of are.
So is not an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb].
The verb is to do.
The infinitive of this verb is "vouloir".
The word jogging is not simply an infinitive. An infinitive is [to + a verb]. To jog would be an infinitive.
Infinitive is the basic form of a verb. "Let" is the infinitive in this case.
[to] be
In the sentence I want to open the can, can is the object of the verb "to open."The verb is "want." "To open the can" is an infinitive phrase, serving as the direct object of "want." The infinitive itself is "to open." "Can" is the object of the infinitive.
"Get" is a verb, "to get" is the infinitive of that verb.
Yes. "Has" is a verb. It is a form of the infinitive "to have."
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.
Infinitive is not a verb and does not have any tenses.