infinitive|infinitives in English

noun

[in·fin·i·tive || ɪn'fɪnətɪv]

simple form of a verb which does not specify a subject (Grammar)

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1. The infinitive forms – which in Burushaski are the absolutives of the past and present, the perfect participle, and two infinitives – admit all the finite variations except tense and mood.

2. Spanish Verb Conjugation Machine automatically conjugates spanish verb infinitives

3. [ + to infinitive ] They Arranged …

4. [ + to infinitive ] They Connived …

5. [ + to infinitive ] The Authorization …

6. Her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives.

7. [ + to infinitive ] They Bribed …

8. [ + to infinitive ] He was Bailed …

9. Infinitive simple: Cryer compound avoir + …

10. Infinitive simple: Blasphemer compound avoir + …

11. Infinitive simple: Accuser compound avoir + …

12. Conjugation of Arbitrer (first conjugation) infinitive

13. An infinitive followed by another infinitive is one of the cases in which we can do vocalic Apocope, that is, we can drop the last "e" from the first infinitive

14. Conjugation of Babysitten (weak, auxiliary haben) infinitive:

15. Infinitive: present participle: past participle: (to) Bestrew Bestrewing

16. Complementary Infinitive A "Complementary infinitive" is an infinitive used with a verb whose meaning is not felt to be complete: "you ought" or "they dare" by …

17. I. We use gerund after preposition, not infinitive.

18. Conjugation of Blacklister (see also Appendix:French verbs) infinitive

19. Conjugation of Assethen (weak in -ed) infinitive (to)

20. Infinitive Constructions may be categorized according to the following uses: as a noun The infinitive may sometimes function as a noun

21. We use the infinitive form be with modal verbs:

22. [ + to infinitive ] I was Astonished to see Miriam there

23. Conjugation of Bombarder (see also Appendix:French verbs) infinitive simple: …

24. Present active infinitive of augeō Show declension of Augere

25. The verb Consider is not used with a following infinitive