When you look up a verb in the dictionary what you find is the verb in the infinitive form. In English it’s two words - ‘to swim’ - but in German it’s just the one schwimmen. In German, there’s a ...
An "infinitive" in English is a verb preceded by the word to, as in to study. Many English verbs can be followed by a grammatical structure that contains an infinitive and is known as an "infinitive ...
BECAUSE the question has to be read twice to be understood. Andrew Mackay, London N1. IN DEFENCE of bad syntax, every child should be able to quote the following heroes of twentieth century culture ..
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