Infinitives
Infinitives are forms like (to)
write and (to) read. Infinitives are generally used with the marker to.
Note that this to is not a preposition; after the preposition to
we use –ing forms.
- I would like to
meet the manager.
- Is there
anything to eat?
- The main thing
is to stay calm.
Negative forms
- I decided to
invite them. (affirmative)
- I decided not
to invite them. (negative )
- You were silly not
to have locked the car. (NOT You were silly to not have locked the
car.)
Participles
A participle
is a word which is partly a verb and partly an adjective. English has two
participles: the present participle and the past participle.
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