Infinitive

Perfect Continuous infinitive

Perfect Continuous infinitive

The perfect continuous infinitive refers to a time before that of the preceding verb and expresses an action in progress or happening over a period of time: I'm glad to have been living in Barcelona for the last ten years. He must have been waiting for ages. Soon, he'll have been running for four hours.

  1. What is an example of a continuous infinitive?
  2. What are the 4 types of infinitives?
  3. What does perfect infinitive mean?
  4. What is the example of perfect continuous?
  5. What are the 3 types of infinitives?
  6. What's the difference between infinitive and perfect infinitive?
  7. What are the 6 forms of infinitive?
  8. What is perfect infinitive and perfect gerund?
  9. What modal verb is perfect infinitive?
  10. What is continuous infinitive in English?
  11. Why do we use continuous infinitive?
  12. What is indefinite and continuous infinitive?
  13. What is perfect continuous in English grammar?
  14. What are the 5 types of infinitives?
  15. What is present continuous plus infinitive?

What is an example of a continuous infinitive?

Examples. I'd really like to be swimming in a nice cool pool right now. I happened to be waiting for the bus when the accident happened. It must be nice to be going to a wedding overseas.

What are the 4 types of infinitives?

In English, when we talk about the infinitive we are usually referring to the present infinitive, which is the most common. There are, however, four other forms of the infinititive: the perfect infinitive, the perfect continuous infinitive, the continuous infinitive, & the passive infinitive.

What does perfect infinitive mean?

The perfect infinitive can refer to something that will be completed at a point in the future: We hope to have finished the building works by the end of March. We can use the perfect infinitive in a clause with a verb that has no subject (a non-finite clause).

What is the example of perfect continuous?

Examples of the Present Perfect Continuous Tense

We have been working as doctors for two years. He has been working as a doctor for two years. She has been working as a doctor for two years. They have been working as doctors for two years.

What are the 3 types of infinitives?

The infinitive has four other forms: the perfect infinitive, the continuous infinitive, the perfect continuous infinitive, and the passive infinitive.

What's the difference between infinitive and perfect infinitive?

The difference between the two is the time they refer to. A simple infinitive refers to the same time (or close) the main verb of the sentence refers to, and a perfect infinitive refers to a past time, the time it refers to is always prior to the time of the main verb.

What are the 6 forms of infinitive?

We have 6 types of infinitives in English: Simple infinitive active voice. Simple infinitive passive voice. Simple continuous infinitive.

What is perfect infinitive and perfect gerund?

We use a perfect gerund (having done) or a perfect infinitive (to have done) if we want to emphasize that an action is completed or in the past. Often there is no difference between using a simple gerund or infinitive and a perfect gerund or infinitive, e.g. He denied stealing / having stolen the money.

What modal verb is perfect infinitive?

The structure “have + past participle” is called a perfect infinitive. Perfect infinitive with modal verbs in English: must have, can't have, should have, shouldn't have, needn't have, ought to have, may have, might have, could have, would have.

What is continuous infinitive in English?

The continuous infinitive refers to the same time as that of the preceding verb and expresses an action in progress or happening over a period of time: I'm glad to be sitting here. You must be joking. This time next week, I'll be lying on the beach in Croatia.

Why do we use continuous infinitive?

We use the continuous infinitive the express that the action is in progress around the time expressed by the main verb. I'm glad to be spending this weekend with you.

What is indefinite and continuous infinitive?

The Indefinite Infinitive expresses an action simultaneous with that expressed by the finite verb. E.g.: I shall be glad to see him. The Continuous Infinitive denotes an action in progress simultaneous with that expressed by the finite verb. E.g.: He seemed to be waiting for us.

What is perfect continuous in English grammar?

Answer. The perfect progressive tense (also called the perfect continuous tense) is used to say that an event or action is, was, or will be continually occurring (progressive) but that it is, was, or will be completed at a later time, or that it relates to a later time (perfect).

What are the 5 types of infinitives?

We have 6 types of infinitives in English: Simple infinitive active voice. Simple infinitive passive voice. Simple continuous infinitive.

What is present continuous plus infinitive?

To form the present continuous, we use the am / is / are form of the verb "to be" plus the infinitive of the verb plus an -ing ending. The form is the same for each subject. Examples: I am going to school. / I'm going to school.

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