True or false the infinitive form in English is always “to” plus the dictionary form

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True. The infinitive form in English is typically represented as "to" plus the base or dictionary form of the verb (e.g., "to run," "to eat," "to be"). However, it's important to note that the "to" can be omitted in certain contexts, such as after modal verbs (e.g., "can," "should," "must"), where the verb appears in its base form without "to."

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