He made the people (work). The word in brackets is a/an
1.Gerund
2.Past Participle
3.Present Participle
4.Infinitive
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I think
3. present participle.
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4. Infinitive
Explanation:
What is an infinitive?
- The infinitive is the standard dictionary form of a verb when employed non-finitely, with or without the particle 'to', according to established definitions of English. As a result, to work and work in sentences like "I must work there" are infinitives (but not in "I work there", where it is a finite verb).
- The form containing 'to' is known as the complete infinitive or full infinitive, whereas the version without 'to' is known as the bare infinitive.
- When the infinitive sign "to" is deleted from sentences, the result is a bare infinitive. The above-given statement, "He made the people work" is a bare infinitive.
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