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Hanuman_2000 Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Verb

Sir,


Some times in your reply, related to verb ,you always say the verb "to be" or "to speak".

I could not understand the differences between the verb "to be" and "be".



Thnaks.
  

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As a topic of conversation, none, Hanuman. 'To be' is the infinitive form; 'be' is the dictionary form or bare infinitive form.

  • As a topic of conversation, none, Hanuman.
  • 'To be' is the infinitive form; 'be' is the dictionary form or bare infinitive form.
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As a topic of conversation, none, Hanuman. 'To be' is the infinitive form; 'be' is the dictionary form or bare infinitive form.

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