Bare Infinitive: Explanation and Examples

Bare Infinitive: Explanation and Examples

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A bare infinitive is an infinitive verb without
A bare infinitive is an infinitive verb without 'to' in front. In the sentence 'I can dance,' 'dance' is a bare infinitive. A bare infinitive looks like the base form of a verb, i.e., the version without endings like -s, -ing, or -ed.

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