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too/ enough with infinitive . the bull isn't big. he couldn't harm you.​

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Answer:

The bull isnt too big to harm you

Explanation:

The verb form known as an infinitive can be employed as a noun, adjective, or adverb. They can be helpful when talking about activities without actually carrying them out, as in "I want to go home" or "To err is human." They are typically created by adding the word to before the base verb.

English and many other languages depend on the infinitive form, yet infinitive grammar rules can be challenging. The numerous kinds of infinitives and how to use them are covered in detail in this book, along with clear infinitive examples so you can understand how they function.

The fundamental form of a verb is the infinitive. When we refer to the infinitive in English, we typically mean the present infinitive because it is the most prevalent. The perfect infinitive, the perfect continuous infinitive, the continuous infinitive, and the passive infinitive are the other four varieties of the infinititive.

to + base is the to-infinitive.

There are two versions of the present infinitive:

base = the zero infinitive

The verb form you will find in a dictionary is the one with the present infinitive base.

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