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17 June, 21:49
Which verbal is an infinitive?
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Mollie Cherry
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A infinitive is a verbal formed by putting to in front of the simple present form of a verb. Infinitives might function as a adjective, adverb, or noun. Just as a single word adjective, an infinitive is used as an adjective that always ends up describing a noun.
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