what you mean by infinitve
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The basic form of a verb Without an inflection binding it to a particular subject {or} tense.
For Example:--See in we came to see,Let him see.
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The basic form of a verb Without an inflection binding it to a particular subject {or} tense.
For Example:--See in we came to see,Let him see.
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The phrase "to be" is acting as the subject of the sentence . it is as if the verb phrase puts on the costume of the noun, adjective,or adverb and plays the role of the part of speech other than itself. Any verb that is preceded by the word "to " is an infinitive
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