A Complete Guide to English Infinitive Verbs: Types, Uses, and 130+ Examples
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Lindsey Lange-Abramowitz, M.A.
Summary
A comprehensive guide explaining English infinitive verbs — what they are (the base form of a verb, usually preceded by "to"), how they function differently from infinitives in other languages, and how to use them correctly. The article covers the three main types of infinitives (full, bare, and zero), their various grammatical roles (as nouns, adjectives, adverbs), common verb patterns, and provides an extensive list of 130+ infinitive verbs with example sentences. It also addresses common mistakes and tricky cases like split infinitives.
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· 3 pulledInfinitives in English function differently from infinitives in many other languages.
Have you ever noticed an English verb ending in -ed or -s? These endings tell us something about the verb, like whether it happened in the present or past, and sometimes also who did the action.
On the other hand, infinitives don't change based on tense or the subject of the sentence.
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