Infinitive

Infinitive clause constructed via plural noun

Infinitive clause constructed via plural noun
  1. What is the plural form of infinitive?
  2. What is the structure of infinitive clause?
  3. What are examples of infinitive clauses?
  4. What is infinitive noun clause?

What is the plural form of infinitive?

infinitive (plural infinitives)

What is the structure of infinitive clause?

Unlike a finite clause that contains a finite verb, an "infinitive clause" contains an infinitive. An infinitive consists of the word to followed by the basic form of the verb: to go, to prepare, to procrastinate, etc. In the following sentence, the infinitive to repair comes after the finite verb tried.

What are examples of infinitive clauses?

An infinitive or infinitive clause acts as an object complement by describing the intended or desired action of the direct object. For example: Janet's father wants her to go to Harvard . He asked me to help him .

What is infinitive noun clause?

In English grammar, an infinitive clause is a subordinate clause whose verb is in the infinitive form. Also known as an infinitival clause or a to-infinitive clause. The infinitive clause is called a clause because it may contain such clausal elements as a subject, object, complement, or modifier.

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