Infinitives
Infinitives
What is an infinitive?
• An infinitive is the word “to” plus the base
form of a verb.
• It often functions as a noun, a subject or a
direct object.
• Can also function as an adjective or an adverb.
• Even though “to” is a preposition, it is NOT a
preposition when it is combined with the base
form of a verb; it is an infinitive.
TO INFINITIVES
• To sing
• To dance
• To go
• To play
• To teach
• To work
• ALL of these are infinitives!
Remember…
• Infinitives are easily recognized because of
the word “to” + the verb.
to be + past participle
Just like present infinitive, there are situations where the zero form of passive infinitive must be used, so the
word to be omitted. This is done after the use of most auxiliary capital and other places that use zero infinitive.
Example: