English Grammar : What are INFINITIVES ? Its Usage as Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs | Bare Infinitives
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- English Grammar : What are INFINITIVES ? Usage of Infinitives as Nouns, Adjectives, Adverbs and what are BARE INFINITIVES ? - Learning with fun by Reet Udhan
In this video we will learn about Infinitives. - An infinitive is formed from a verb but doesn't act as a verb. It is not the main verb in the sentence. It acts as a noun, adjective, or adverb. It doesn't change as per the tense i.e. present, past or future or as per the Number i.e. singular or plural or as per the Person i.e. 1st, 2nd or 3rd person.
We will also study about the usage of Infinitives as-
NOUNS
ADJECTIVES
ADVERBS
& What are BARE INFINITIVES ?
We have already seen in our previous videos -
1) What is Verb ?
Types of Verbs :
1) Action Verb & Stative Verb
2) Main Verb & Auxiliary Verb
3) Transitive Verb & Intransitive Verb
4) Regular Verb & Irregular Verb
5) Finite and Non Finite Verb
6) What are Gerunds ?
To learn more about the other videos of PARTS OF SPEECH, please click on the below links:
👉 Types of Parts of Speech - • English Grammar - Part...
👉 Noun & its types - • English Grammar : Part...
👉 What is Pronoun - • English Grammar : Part...
👉 Types of Pronoun - • English Grammar : Part...
👉 What is Verbs | Action & Stative Verb | Main & Auxiliary Verb - • English Grammar : Verb...
👉 Type of Verbs : Transitive & Intransitive Verb | Regular & Irregular Verb - • English Grammar : VERB...
👉 Type of Verbs : Finite & Non Finite Verb - • English Grammar : Part...
👉 What are Gerunds ? - • English Grammar : What...
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I have a doubt- in 5:54 how is ball the subject?
book is not the subject, it is the direct object
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Infinitive also act as an object
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to eat -present infinitive; to have eaten - past infinitive. the infinitive does change according to tense or voice.
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1.Let him sit there.
in this clause, 'Sit' is what?
(adj. or noun or adv.)
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Excellent lesson!!! I have a question: what happen if we substitute ``until'' by ``unless'' does the sentence ``We can't play until we find a ball to throw'' change ? Thanks a lot.
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Book, ball = subject ?? Should be direct object.
I also wondering about that! I think its an object
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I have a question. How can I know if it modifies a noun or a verb? I am still confused with how Infinitives as a adjective and adverb, differ from each other. Thank you
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Ask yourself the adverb questions: what, where, how or why… if you can answer the question with the infinitive you have your answer. Why is mom going to the store? To buy dinner.
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Is there an infinitive in the sentence "I will wait"?
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Infinitives can also be a verb
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1.I advised him to play cricket.
2.The letter to have been written by her has been received to me.
3.I have something to give you.
In these clauses, what is the grammatical part of 'to play'/ 'to have been written' / 'to give' ?
(Adj. Or noun Or adv.)
same questions
What is the grammatical part of speech of 'to give' in both clauses? ( obj. complement or adv. or adj.)
1. I have something to give you.
2.I have bought something to give you.
Mam in sentence i need a ball to throw,how a ball is acting as subject because subject is something that performs work , please mam clear my doubt
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5:04 isn't the subject is who performs the action, which in this case was joe, irrespective of the fact that you articulate book as the sentence's subject.
Yes book is object and act as a noun so "to read " is modifying a noun so it is adjective
good teaching
"Joe wants a book to read."
- Why is it that "book" is the subject of the sentence?? You mean direct object, right? That made me confused.
Same with other example sentences.
the same note.
Ther is not parts of speech
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Music stimulates in understanding the language ...thanks so much for suggestion ..would make some videos without music too .. 🙂