THE INFINITIVE
Read the following given sentences:
1. He wants to go market now.
2. She has a frock to wear.
3. The train is about to reach.
In the above sentences all the italicized words have 'to' before verbs. These work like verb, noun, adjective and adverb. Hence the verb having 'to' before it is called an Infinitive .
Infinitive = to + verb
Note* Generally modals (Ideal verbs) are used without infinitive 'to'.
Examples:
1. She should do it.
2. He made me go there.
3. I saw him go there.
Exception : Modal 'ought' is used with to often.
Examples:
1. We ought to respect the elders .
2. We ought to fulfill our responsibilities.
3. You ought to listen carefully.
DIFFERENT POSITIONS OF INFINITIVE 'TO'
1. The girl refused to tell the truth.
2. He does not know how to drive.
3. She had nothing to do.
4. I asked him to help me.
5. We have a shop to let.
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