how to find
infinite verb
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An infinitive is a non-finite verb. In other words, it cannot be the main verb in a sentence. An infinitive can be used as a noun, an adjective or an adverb.
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Explanation:
⭕"Collum likes to meditate after a stressful day.
In this example, "to meditate after a stressful day" is the direct object of the action verb "likes." The subject, or the person we're talking about, is Collum. The verb is "likes." What does Collum like? To meditate after a stressful day. The direct object answers the "what" of the action verb.
⭕The best book to help you understand fairy tales is titled Once Upon a Time. (modifying the noun "book")
In this example, the subject, or the thing being discussed, is a book. We learn more about the book, or it gets modified, by the phrase "to help you understand fairy tales." Now, we know it's not just a book. It's a book that details fairy tales.
Then, the sentence completes itself with the linking verb "is" and the subject complement, or the added information about the subject, "titled Once Upon a Time."
when in any sentence we use to it is said that sentence is infinitive : to run, to see , to go, to come etc .
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