
Note: In every sentence below, only the infinitive (to + verb) appears in bold. The rest of the sentence is normal text. Each example includes English and Hindi translation.
The infinitive acts as a noun, performing the role of the subject.
The infinitive follows a main verb and acts as the object of the sentence.
The infinitive explains or completes the meaning of an adjective.
Using an infinitive to express the purpose or reason for an action.
Bare infinitive (base verb without ‘to’) is used after modals (can, must, should), ‘let’, ‘make’, and sometimes ‘help’.
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