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American English at State - We hope to teach you about infinitives today! There are some verbs in English that are followed by an infinitive and not a gerund. An infinitive is
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U.S. Embassy Addis Ababa - We hope to teach you something new today! "To teach" is the infinitive form. An infinitive = "to" + the base form of a verb. Check out
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Oxford Online English - We have a grammar review and a challenge for you this week! The difference between 'go + verb-ing' and 'go + to' can be confusing. We hope this
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