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D. Fill in the blanks with the infinitive form of the verb given in brackets.
1. Do you want _______ (come) to the mall with me?
2. You don't need ________ (leave) yet – it's not too late.
3. Don't forget ________ (take) your umbrella with you.
4. My parents are planning ______ (go) abroad.
5. They are planning _________ (bring) me an ipod.
6. How long do you expect _______(stay) in Shillong?
7. __________ (learn) English quickly is not an easy thing.
8. She promised _________ (give) it as soon as possible.
9. He's looking forward _______ (meet) all his colleagues again.
10. Neeta is apprehensive of _______ (hurt) her.
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Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
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  1. Do you want to come to the mall with me?
  2. You don't need to leave yet – it's not too late.
  3. Don't forget to take your umbrella with you.
  4. My parents are planning to go abroad.
  5. They are planning to bring me an ipod.
  6. How long do you expect to stay in Shillong?
  7. To learn English quickly is not an easy thing.
  8. She promised to give it as soon as possible.
  9. He's looking forward to meet all his colleagues again.
  10. Neeta is apprehensive of to hurt her.

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The given question is related to non-finite verbs. Let's learn more about it !

Verbs are classified into two types as Finite verbs and non-finite verbs.

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‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎Verbs which has the ability to be the subject of the sentence and shows the number, tense and person in a sentence are finite verbs.

Example:

  • They play football (Plural subject - plural verb)
  • He plays football (Singular subject - singular verb)

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‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎Verbs which do not acts like a verb and do not get changed though the tense, person or number changes in the sentence are non-finite verbs.

Example:

  • He likes to play football.
  • They likes to play football.

(Here, the verb 'play 'doesn't have any subject, doesn't get changed because of number, person or tense.)

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎Non-finite verbs is further divided into three types.

  1. Infinitives
  2. Gerunds
  3. Participles

INFINITIVE - Verbs that are in the form of to + base form of verb which functions as a noun, an adjective or an adverb in a sentence are infinitives. For example, I struggle to understand.

GERUND - These are verbs with a suffix "ing", and functions as a noun in a sentence are gerunds. For example, The sleeping is white.

PARTICIPLE - This type of verb also has "ing" as a suffix and can be used as an adjective in a sentence. For example, The smell of baking cookies made us mad.

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Anonymous: Most Welcome.
Answered by vanshika2433
1

Explanation:

1. to come

2. to leave

3.to take

4.to go

5.to bring

6.to stay

7. to learn

8. to give

9. to meet

10.to hurt

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