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what is the IFINITIVE

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Answered by bhagatpriyanshu1
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An infinitive is the base form of the verb that is preceded by 'to' and acts as noun. It is also called as 'Verb-Noun'. Look at the following examples:

I refused to tell a lie.
The girl wanted to watch a movie.
My mother would be happy to see me.
She is asked to address the audience.
To wake up early is a difficult task for her.
I did not intend to hurt.
You have no choice but to surrender.
To respect your nation is your duty.
This is not the time to repent.
I did want him to know about it.
Answered by sweety1112
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bhagatpriyanshu1: because my teacher teach me infitive verb
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sweety1112: yes it's infinitive verb. ur explanation is informative
bhagatpriyanshu1: yes
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maryam15: yes@bhagatpriyanshu1 ur explanation is really informartive
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