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  • Infinitive phrase definition: An infinitive phrase is a group of words that begins with an infinitive and functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb. What is an Infinitive Phrase? An infinitive is the form of a verb before it is conjugated. Infinitive example: to swim. An infinitive phrase is a group of words that starts with the infinitive. Infinitive phrase example: to swim in the pool.
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  • Here are some infinitive phrases used as adjectives. When an infinitive phrase functions as an adjective, it describes a noun or a pronoun.
    Bulunamadı: before
  • Infinitive phrases begin with an infinitive, and sometimes include modifiers and/or objects that make the phrase more descriptive.
    Bulunamadı: before
  • Infinitive phrases are used to explain why someone is doing something, often replacing the phrase “in order to.” They act as adverbs to describe the main verb.
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    Bulunamadı: used
  • Summary: What are Infinitive Phrases? Define infinitive phrase: the definition of infinitive phrase is a noun phrase with an infinitive as its head.
  • An infinitive phrase includes an infinitive verb form, such as "to run," "to jump," or "to dance," followed by any modifiers or objects that are associated with it.
    Bulunamadı: before, used
  • Before we can understand infinitive phrases, we have to know what an infinitive verb is. An infinitive verb is a type of verbal ... Why do we use infinitive phrases?
  • There can be more than one of these and they may not all be present in the phrase. Infinitive phrases only require a comma when used as an adverb at the...
  • In this article, you will be introduced to the meaning and definition of an infinitive phrase, the rules to be followed when forming and using an infinitive phrase...
  • Commas should be used at the end of an infinitive phrase if the phrase is at the beginning of the sentence and functions as an adverb.
    Bulunamadı: before
  • To identify infinitive phrases as subjects, ask yourself whether the phrase is describing the primary action or state being discussed in the sentence.
    Bulunamadı: before
  • The infinitive without “to “is used after the phrases had better, had rather, would rather, sooner than, and rather than. See the examples given below
  • Infinitive phrases use to with a verb, while prepositional phrases use to with a pronoun or noun: Prepositional phrase: I am going to my garden shed.
    Bulunamadı: before