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Arunakumari  +  741872 Fri, 22 May 09 05:34 AM
Hi,

 

Can somebody help me out about the usage of infinite in the sentences. In which, scenario a sentence demands infinitive. And, explain me what are usags and funtions of infinitive in the sentences.

 

And, What is the difference between "work" and "to work".

 

when we have to go for infinitive in the sentences. Please explain me as very general and perfect.

 

Thanks

Best answer by Mister Micawber  +  742038 Fri, 22 May 09 08:02 AM
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I think you had better start with some basic reading on THE INFINITIVE.


What is the difference between "work" and "to work".-- 'Work' is a bare infinitive verb or a noun (and sometimes an adjective); 'to work' is an infinitive verb.

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