English, asked by ansarisania02, 1 year ago

I refuse to accept that all the laws and constitution,police and judges are unable to protect our children (pick out the infinitives)

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Answered by devayan03
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To accept
To protect
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Answered by KrystaCort
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When one utilizes the word 'to' just before any verb in any sentence, it is referred to as the infinitive form of that verb (infinitive). Moreover, what can confuse the scholars is understanding that the infinitives- "to + verb"- act as adjective, noun, or adverb, rather than functioning as a verb in a statement. Elaborately, one can say, a verb that comes after the word 'to' is referred to as an infinitive. I have also illustrated some example down here: to read, to love, to run, to eat, to follow, to stare, to believe, and many more.

Anyways, in the given statement, we can clearly notice the existence of infinitives. Find them as they are mentioned below:

  1. To accept; and
  2. To protect.
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