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They were made TO APOLOGIZE because they were rude. (Identify the of the capitalised verb) Bare Infinitive To infinitive​

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Answered by olamideolajuyi19
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Answer:

Intransitive verb

Answered by qwstoke
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The capitalised verb ie TO APOLOGIZE is To infinitive verb.

- The form without to is called bare infinitive verb.

- The form with to is called Full infinitive or To- infinitive verb.

- An infinitive begins with word to and later is followed by base form of verb.

- When we use full infinitive verb, the 'to' is part of verb and not preposition.

- Examples of To-infinitive : I planned to take a holiday, We decided to go home as soon as possible.

- Examples of Bare-infinitive : He made me cry, I heard her sing a melodious song.

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