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what is bare infinitive. explain with example​

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It is as if the verb phrase puts on the costume of a noun, adjective or adverb and plays the role of a part of speech other than itself. Any verb that is preceded by the word 'to' is an infinitive. Here are some examples: 'to love, to eat, to run, to believe, to follow, to laugh, to stare, to wonder.

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Your Question:

what is bare infinitive? explain with example.

Your Answer:

in grammar, the infinitive form of a verb without the word "to": In the sentence "I let him go", the bare infinitive is the word "go". Linguistics: verb forms, tenses & types of verbs. accusative. art.

Examples:

'to love, to eat, to run, to believe, to follow, to laugh, to stare, to wonder.'

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