give an example of an infinitival phrase expressing condition.
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An infinitive phrase is the infinitive form of a verb plus any complements and modifiers. The complement of an infinitive verb will often be its direct object, and the modifier will often be an adverb. For example: He likes to knead the dough slowly.
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An example of an infinitival phrase expressing the condition is Peter loved to play the guitar.
- An infinitive phrase is defined as an infinitive verb and it is associated usually with the word "to" in front.
- Some of the few examples of infinitive phrases are as Peter loved to play the guitar. I told the kids to dress quickly.
- An infinitive phrase is a group of words which starts with an infinitive.
- It is followed by other modifiers including nouns, pronouns, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions and conjunctions.
- However, like an infinitive, the infinitive phrase can perform various functions of an adverb, an adjective and a noun.
- Moreover, conditional sentences are used to express what would happen given certain events or actions.
- Also, the conditional of regular verbs is formed using the same stem that is used for the future tense by adding the imperfect endings.
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