English, asked by RanjankrNahak, 4 months ago

I must do it now (rewrite
using an infinitive)

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Answered by Anonymous
24

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SOLUTION

Sometimes, the infinitive form of a verb is used not as a normal verb – but as a noun. You do this by making the infinitive the subject or object of the sentence.

Eg. “She likes to run.” In this example, the infinitive form “to run” is the object of the verb “she likes”.

Rules :‑ to+ verb first form = Infinitive SENTENCE

If you know this rule you can solve any question easily. By using this rule we can know if sentence is Infinitive or not.

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Answered by samimpapa354
5

Answer:

I have to do it now.

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