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Infinitives . Ms. Christie 2013-2014. Infinitives. An infinitive is formed from the word ‘to’ with a verb (action or being word). Infinitives often act as nouns in a sentence To+Verb =Infinitive. WHAT’S THE INFINITIVE IN THE COMIC?. Answer:. To be! To + Verb (be)=Infinitive!.
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Infinitives Ms. Christie 2013-2014
Infinitives • An infinitive is formed from the word ‘to’ with a verb (action or being word). • Infinitives often act as nouns in a sentence • To+Verb=Infinitive
Answer: • To be! • To + Verb (be)=Infinitive!
Infinitives • When the word ‘to’ forms an infinitive (is located before a verb) it is NOT a preposition • Many children like to skate.– Infinitive • Some adults skate to their jobs.—Preposition • ‘their’ is not a verb, therefore ‘to’ is not acting as an infinitive in this sentence.
Infinitive or preposition? • To wait in line for the new iPhone seems silly to me. • To wait in line for the new iPhone seems silly to me. • To wait=infinitive • To + verb (wait) • To me=preposition
Infinitive or preposition • We want to win the door decorating contest to receive the fame and glory. • We want to win the door decorating contest to receive the fame and glory. • To win • Infinitive • To receive • Infinitive
Infinitive or preposition? • To Angelo, the best part of the day is when he gets to go to lunch. • To Angelo, the best part of the day is when he gets to go to lunch. • To Angelo • Preposition • To go • Infinitive • To lunch • Preposition
Infinitive or preposition? • To study microscopes is a requirement to pass 7th grade. • To study microscopes is a requirement to pass 7th grade. • To study • Infinitive • To pass • Infinitive
Infinitive or preposition? • Ms. Christie does not like to run unless it is to a shoe sale. • Ms. Christie does not like to run unless it is to a shoe sale. • To run • Infinitive • To a • Preposition
Infinitive or preposition? • I like to watch the sailboats on the lake in the summer. To me, it is relaxing. • I like to watch the sailboats on the lake in the summer. To me, it is relaxing. • To watch • Infinitive • To me • Preposition
Infinitive Phrases • An infinitive phrase is a group of words that includes an infinitive and other words that complete its meaning. • Typically ends with a noun • To skate on cracked sidewalks demands practice. • To skate=Infinitive • To skate on cracked sidewalks=Infinitive phrase
Infinitive phrases • She likes to go to the mall with her friends on the weekends. • She likes to go to the mall with her friends on the weekends.
Infinitive phrases • I like to drive to school early so I can get my work done. • I like to drive to school early so I can get my work done.
Infinitive phrases • Many students are going to go to the Halloween dance to model their costumes and have fun with their friends. • Many students are going to go to the Halloween dance//to model their costumes and have fun with their friends.