Asked by addowlin21
What is an infinitive?
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An infinitive is a verb form that we often use when we refer to a verb, as well as when it's serving as a complement. An infinitive always starts with the word "to."
to walk
to see
to give
to be loved (passive form)
etc.
to walk
to see
to give
to be loved (passive form)
etc.
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addowlin21
I need someone to diagram where the following parts of speech go; gerund, verb, infinitive, subject, prepositionalphrase, direct object, object compliment, participial phrase, and indirect object.
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Click on Diagramming and then choose the different types of constructions you need help with.
Click on Diagramming and then choose the different types of constructions you need help with.