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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Infinitives



What is the present infinitive of drive?


  

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There is no such term as 'present infinitive'. The simple infinitive is '(to) drive'; the perfect infinitive is '(to) have driven'; the progressive infinitive is '(to) be driving'; the passive infinitive is '(to) be driven'.

  • There is no such term as 'present infinitive'.
  • The simple infinitive is '(to) drive'; the perfect infinitive is '(to) have driven'; the progressive infinitive is '(to) be driving'; the passive infinitive is '(to) be driven'.
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There is no such term as 'present infinitive'. The simple infinitive is '(to) drive'; the perfect infinitive is '(to) have driven'; the progressive infinitive is '(to) be driving'; the passive infinitive is '(to) be driven'.
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