Explain me about noun infinitive and qualifying infinitive
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Explanation: An infinitive is formed from a verb but doesn't act as a verb. It acts as a noun, adjective, or adverb, and it is actually made up of two words: to + verb. These two words act together as a noun, adjective, or adverb. Words that are formed from verbs but don't act as verbs are called verbals.
When the infinitive is used to qualify a noun, verb or adjective, it is called a qualifying infinitive or gerund infinitive. ... (Here the adverb quickly modifies the verb came.) He came to see us. (Here the infinitive to see modifies the verb came.)
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