plural of infinitive, The uninflected form of a verb. In English, this is usually formed with the verb stem preceded by 'to'. e.g. 'to sit', Formed with the infinitive, A verbal noun formed from the infinitive of a verb, In the manner of an infinitive mood, An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood, the uninflected form of the verb not having inflections to indicate tense formed with the infinitive; "an infinitive phrase, not having inflections to indicate tense, Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined, inf, The uninflected form of a verb. In English, this is usually formed with the verb stem preceded by to, characterized by or containing an infinitive (Grammar), formed with the infinitive; "an infinitive phrase", (in-fin-ni-tiv) In grammar an infinitive is the simple form of the verb, usually prefaced by the word to, the base form of a verb, often used as the name of a verb as in to read, to teach, An infinitive is a verbal that is identified by the word "to" preceding the base form of the verb Examples of infinitives include to run, to seek, and to find, The infinitive of a verb is the basic form, for example `do', `be', `take', and `eat'. The infinitive is often used with `to' in front of it. in grammar, the basic form of a verb, used with 'to' in English. In the sentence 'I want to watch television.' 'to watch' is an infinitive split infinitive (infinitivus, from infinitus; because the verb is not limited by person or number), simple form of a verb which does not specify a subject (Grammar), the uninflected form of the verb, The name or base form of the verb with to Infinitives can be used as a noun: His objective was to hit the ball over the fence, An infinitve is composed of the word "to" immediately followed a verb with no endings Infinitives can perform any sentence function except that of predicate, a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex :I love to dance, a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex :I love to dance a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex :I love to dance, The second word is the predicate of an infinitive in one of the first word's cases (Tone `-' ), basic impersonal form of a verb,
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plural of infinitive
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The uninflected form of a verb. In English, this is usually formed with the verb stem preceded by 'to'. e.g. 'to sit'
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Formed with the infinitive
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A verbal noun formed from the infinitive of a verb
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In the manner of an infinitive mood
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infinitive
An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood
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the uninflected form of the verb not having inflections to indicate tense formed with the infinitive; "an infinitive phrase
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not having inflections to indicate tense
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Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined
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The uninflected form of a verb. In English, this is usually formed with the verb stem preceded by to
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characterized by or containing an infinitive (Grammar) sıfat
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infinitive
formed with the infinitive; "an infinitive phrase"
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(in-fin-ni-tiv) In grammar an infinitive is the simple form of the verb, usually prefaced by the word to
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infinitive
the base form of a verb, often used as the name of a verb as in to read, to teach
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infinitive
An infinitive is a verbal that is identified by the word "to" preceding the base form of the verb Examples of infinitives include to run, to seek, and to find
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infinitive
The infinitive of a verb is the basic form, for example `do', `be', `take', and `eat'. The infinitive is often used with `to' in front of it. in grammar, the basic form of a verb, used with 'to' in English. In the sentence 'I want to watch television.' 'to watch' is an infinitive split infinitive (infinitivus, from infinitus; because the verb is not limited by person or number)
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infinitive
simple form of a verb which does not specify a subject (Grammar) isim
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the uninflected form of the verb
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infinitive
The name or base form of the verb with to Infinitives can be used as a noun: His objective was to hit the ball over the fence
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infinitive
An infinitve is composed of the word "to" immediately followed a verb with no endings Infinitives can perform any sentence function except that of predicate
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infinitive
a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex :I love to dance
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a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex :I love to dance a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex :I love to dance
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infinitive
The second word is the predicate of an infinitive in one of the first word's cases (Tone `-' )
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