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1. It seems that it is impossible rewrite using infinitive form​

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Answered by himanshuy6264
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The infinitive is the base form of a verb. In English, when we talk about the infinitive we are usually referring to the present infinitive, which is the most common. There are, however, four other forms of the infinititive: the perfect infinitive, the perfect continuous infinitive, the continuous infinitive, & the passive infinitive.

The present infinitive has two forms:

the to-infinitive = to + base

the zero infinitive = base

The present infinitive base is the verb form you will find in a dictionary.

To-infinitive Zero infinitive

to sit sit

to eat eat

to have have

to remember remember

The negative infinitive is formed by putting not in front of any form of the infinitive.

Examples

I decided not to go to London.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The present infinitive has two forms:

  1. the to-infinitive = to + base
  2. the zero infinitive = base

The present infinitive base is the verb form you will find in a dictionary.

To-infinitive Zero infinitive

to sit sit

to eat eat

to have have

to remember remember

The negative infinitive is formed by putting not in front of any form of the infinitive.

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