Where Infinitive is used?
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The true physical conception is motion, the ultimate ground of which is to be sought in God's infinite power.
1Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
‘the infinite mercy of God’
‘the infinite number of stars in the universe’
2)A space or quantity that is infinite.
‘beyond the infinite, the space traveller is transformed’
1Limitless or endless in space, extent, or size; impossible to measure or calculate.
‘the infinite mercy of God’
‘the infinite number of stars in the universe’
2)A space or quantity that is infinite.
‘beyond the infinite, the space traveller is transformed’
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The Infinitive, with or without adjuncts, may be used, like a Noun-
1) As the subject of a verb; as,
To find fault is easy.
To err is human.
2) As the object of the transitive verb; as,
I do not mean to read.
He likes to play cards.
3) As the compliment of a Verb; as,
Her greatest pleasure is to sing.
His custom is to ride daily.
4) As the object of a Preposition; as, He had no choice (=except) to obey.
The speaker is about to begin.
5) As an objective compliment; as,
I saw him go.
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The Infinitive, with or without adjuncts, may be used, like a Noun-
1) As the subject of a verb; as,
To find fault is easy.
To err is human.
2) As the object of the transitive verb; as,
I do not mean to read.
He likes to play cards.
3) As the compliment of a Verb; as,
Her greatest pleasure is to sing.
His custom is to ride daily.
4) As the object of a Preposition; as, He had no choice (=except) to obey.
The speaker is about to begin.
5) As an objective compliment; as,
I saw him go.
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