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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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English Grammar Question

what is the mean by inifinitive? What is the mean by Gerund? Also their usage and the differences between Gerund and inifinitive
  

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The infinitive is the dictionary form of the verb, either with 'to' ( 'to go' ) or without 'to' (' go '). ') There uses are too many to enumerate here. htm ]THIS[/url], for instance.

  • The infinitive is the dictionary form of the verb, either with 'to' ( 'to go' ) or without 'to' (' go ').
  • ') There uses are too many to enumerate here.
  • htm ]THIS[/url], for instance.
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The infinitive is the dictionary form of the verb, either with 'to' ('to go') or without 'to' ('go').
The gerund is the -ing form of the verb when it is used as a noun ('Going to church is fun.')

There uses are too many to enumerate here. Please start by googling the words and/or read [url=

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