Give uses of Bare Infinitive.
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The bare infinitive is used as the main verb after the dummy auxiliary verb do, or most modal auxiliary verbs (such as will, can, or should..) I do like you. I can do it . Several common verbs of perception, including see, watch, hear, feel, and sense take a direct object and a bare infinitive.
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The word to is frequently used with an infinitive, but it is not an essential part or sign of it. When an infinitive is used without the marker to it is called a bare infinitive. The infinitive is used without to after certain verbs like bid, let, make, see, hear, need, dare etc. I bade him go.
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