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Detailed notes on Infinitives.

Title: Detailed notes on Infinitives.
Category: Social Sciences / Language & Speech
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Detailed notes on Infinitives.

INFINITIVES Infinitives, usually, but not always, is preceded by to. While you normally think of only one type of infinitive (to + verb), there are actually four types: Active Present: to drive Passive Present: to be driven Active Perfect: to have driven Passive Perfect: to have been driven Infinitives become difficult because they can function as a noun, an adverb, or an adjective. It is up to you to determine which one. Infinitives are similar to …showed first 75 words of 2831 total

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showed last 75 words of 2831 total…noun. Look to see if the infinitive phrase functions as a subject, a direct object or a predicate nominative, or an object of the preposition. If it doesn't, assume it is an adverb. Ask yourself the following question, "Does the infinitive phrase (read it aloud), tell me WHY?---then read the rest of the sentence. If it makes sense, it is an adverb. Infinitive phrases functioning as an adjective, modify the noun to the right.

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