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Q.25- What do you mean by 'Bare Infinitive'?

(a) The past participle form of the verb (b) The verb form ending with '-ing'.

(c) The past form of the verb (d) the base form of a verb​

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Answered by sachin9715
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The infinitive without 'to' is called the bare infinitive, or the base form of a verb. This is the verb's most basic form. ... You may think that 'to running' is an infinitive but the '-ing' ending means it is not. This is a gerund.

Answered by kumarshivam35644
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the infinitive without 'to' is called the bare infinitive, or the base form of a verb. This is the verb's most basic form. ... You may think that 'to running' is an infinitive but the '-ing' ending means it is not. This is a gerund.

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