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you might run that comb through your hair so you will look presentable. (rewrite using infinitive)

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Answered by arunimakon
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To know , what \bold{Infinitive} means , you at first need to know what a \bold{Non-finite\:verb} means .

\bold{Non-Finite\:Verb} :

The verb which does not indicate any tense , person or number in a sentence , and in all tenses , it is in the form is called a \bold{non-finite\:verb}

There are \bold{three} types of Non - finite verbs . They are :

\bold{Infinitive}.

\bold{Past\:Participle} .

\bold{Present\:Participle}.

1 . \bold{Infinitive} :

⭐ Regular Infinitive : Preposition (to) + Verb .

ex: He wants to talk with him .
I want to swim in the pool .

⭐ Bare Infinitive : Verb .

ex: She tried to refuse to accept the \bold{broken} vase .

[ here , 'to refuse' and 'to accept' are also infinitives , but they are regular infinitives. ]

2 . \bold{Present\:Participle} :

When present participle form is used as non - finite then , it does not indicate progressive sentence or continuous tense .

ex: \bold{Swimming} is a good exercise .
He stopped \bold{eating} mangoes and started to play .

3 . \bold{Past\:Participle} :

It is an adverbial modifier .

⭐ Active form : Having + V.P.P ( verb past participle ) .

⭐ Passive form : Having + been + V.P.P ( verb past participle ) .

Your Sentence was :

“ You might run that comb through your hair so you look presentable . ”

So , by adding an infinitive , if we rewrite the sentence , then it would be :

" You might run that comb through your hair \bold{to\:look} presentable . "

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