Answer:
No but there are a ton of latinos
The infinitive is the base form of a verb. In English, the infinitive is marked by placing a "to" before the verb, for example:
drink - this is just a regular verb
to drink - this is the infinitive of the verb
To conjugate a verb means to change its form to express tense, mood, person and so on. Verbs change as they are used with different people and different time.
With people:
I drink
You drink
He/She/It drinks
We drink
You drink
They drink
With time:
I drank
You have drunk
He/She/It had drunk
We/You/They will drink
In Spanish (tho you may not need this), the infinitive is marked by three endings + the stem of the verb:
1. AR: hablar, cantar
2. ER: hacer, querer
3. IR: decir, venir
And the conjugation is much more complicated.
Using formal language both in oral and written form is an advantage for you. You will be noticed by people and they will remember you more because your language stands out from the language use of others.
Using formal language infers that you are a well-educated and well-round person. People will likely believe in what you say because it will give credence to you and your abilities.
However, when you use formal language with people who are not as well verse to its usage, you will face discrimination or ill-will because they will feel insecure and intimidated by you.
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