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Infinitives To plus the verb
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An infinitive is A verb form, usually proceeded by “to”, that can be used as: An adjective A noun An adverb
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Infinitives used as nouns
Can function as any noun does. (Subject, direct object, IO, predicate nominative, or object of the preposition) EX: To love is to care. (To love is the subject; to care is a predicate nominative) EX2: Cheryl wanted to work on the play in any way but to act. (To work is the direct object, to act is the object of the preposition)
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Infinitives used as Adjectives
Functions as an adjective does. Answers: what kind, which one, how many? (Hint: An infinitive will usually come AFTER the word it modifies, unlike regular adjectives) EX: The place to visit is Williamsburg. (to visit is modifying place)
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Infinitives used as adverbs
An adverb answers the following questions of a verb, an adjective, or another adverb: Where? We lived there. When? Water that plant weekly. How? The rain fell softly. To what extent? I am completely happy.
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Examples: Roderick jumped to shoot the ball. (To shoot modifies jumped.)
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BE CAREFUL! Be sure that you are identifying infinitives and NOT prepositional phrases! Infinitives are verb forms Prep phrases will contain a preposition and a noun as the object.
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Example prep phrases vs. infinitives
I like to play music while I walk to school.
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