i have come____ you (see) fill in the blanks with an infinitive
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(B) i.I have come (see) you. (Fill up the blank with an infinitive)
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I have come to see you.
- In the above sentence "to see" is used as an infinitive.
- In the above sentence base verb is "see" and to form infinitives we will add "to" before the base verb "see" to form "to see" as the most appropriate infinitives in the given sentence.
- Infinitives are unique forms of verbs that can be used as a noun, adjectives, or an adverb.
- Infinitives are mostly made by adding the word "to" before the base verb (see), and they can be valid when talking about actions without actually doing the action, such as "I have come to see you"
Hence, I have come to see you. is the correct sentence.
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