English, asked by kiyajain62, 6 months ago

pick out the infinitive from thef following sentence
I just had to do it​

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Answered by rajeshsahu34
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Answer:

The infinitive in the given sentence is 'TO DO', as 'do' is the verb in the sentence.

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Answered by chandrahasapoojary2
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Answer:

The infinitive in the given sentence is 'TO DO', as 'do' is the verb in the sentence.

Explanation:

Make sure you are looking at an infinitive and not a prepositional phrase by viewing the word or words that appear after the word "to" in the sentence. If the word "to" in the sentence is followed by a root-form verb, it is always an infinitive.

In the case of infinitive, it is “to + first form of the verb”, while in gerunds, it is “first form of the verb + -ing” (which functions as a noun) and participles use both the first and third form of the verb ( the first form with –ing).

An infinitive usually begins with the word “to” and is followed by the base form of a verb (the simple form of the verb that you would find in the dictionary). Examples of infinitives include to read, to run, to jump, to play, to sing, to laugh, to cry, to eat, and to go.

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