who wants to eat potatoes l Complete the sentence in infinitive
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Complete the sentence in an infinitive:
who wants to eat potatoes l ___________________?
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I want to eat potatoes.
- Infinitive phrases consist of infinitives such as to eat, to walk, to read, to write, etc.
- An infinitive is the form of two words. ''to + verb'' when ''to'' is attached to the verb then it is an infinitive.
- Here, ''to'' is no longer acts as a preposition rather it is the part of the verb.
- Sometimes it acts as a noun, adjective, and adverb in order to express an opinion.
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Who wants to eat potatoes 'l' : Complete the sentence in infinitive
- According to the given question the rewrite sentence is : I want to eat potatoes.
- Or it can be : I like to eat potatoes.
- When a Simple Infinitive is used with the preposition to, it is known as the to-infinitive. And here 'to-infinitive' has been used. And Simple Infinitive is one kind of non-finite verb.
- Example : Shekhar loves to cook.
- A Simple Infinitive doesn't change its form to show any distinction of tense. See the differences between the first and second rewrite sentences : 'I want' and 'like' both are finite verbs and they have changed according to tense but to-infinitive has remained unchange because it doesn't change its form.
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