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To Infinitive and Bare Infinitive

Antonio Luis Silva Pires

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TO INFINITIVE AND BARE INFINITIVE

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To Infinitive

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The Difference

The infinitive form of a verb is the base form of the verb, usually preceded by the word "to" (to run, to eat). However, in some cases, the base form of the verb is used without the word "to" (run, eat).

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The to infinitive is used when the verb functions as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb in a sentence.Examples: To run: She likes to run every morning. To eat: I want to eat pizza for dinner. To study: It is important to study regularly.

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The Bare Infinitive

The bare infinitive is used after certain verbs, such as modal verbs (can, could, may, might, must, shall, should, will, would), and some causative verbs (let, make, have).Examples: Can run: She can run very fast. Should eat: You should eat more vegetables. Make them study: I will make them study harder for the exam.

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To Infinitive: Used as a noun, adjective, or adverb. Preceded by the word "to." Bare infinitive: Used after certain verbs. No "to" is used before the verb.

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Understanding the difference between the to infinitive and the bare infinitive is essential for using verbs correctly in different sentence structures.Practice using both forms in various contexts to improve your fluency and accuracy in English.

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Fill in the blanks with the correct infinitive form of the verb:a) I need __________ (study) for my exam tomorrow. b) She wants __________ (travel) around the world. c) They decided __________ (buy) a new car. d) He loves __________ (play) the guitar. e) We hope __________ (win) the competition.

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Complete the following sentences with the correct bare infinitive: a) She ______________ (can) swim very well. b) We ______________ (should) study for the test. c) He ______________ (make) me laugh all the time. d) They ______________ (help) their parents with the house chores.

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Fill in the blanks with the appropriate form of the verb in parentheses: a) I like __________ (run) in the morning. b) She wants __________ (study) engineering. c) They need __________ (buy) groceries. d) We decided __________ (watch) a movie tonight. e) He can't afford __________ (buy) a new car.

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Esto es un párrafo listo para contener creatividad, experiencias e historias geniales.