in·fin·i·tive
noun
the basic form of a verb, without an inflection binding it to a particular subject
Answer:
1. To wait
2. To win
3. To (be) sure
4. To accept
5. To get
6. To stay
Explanation:
You need to check for the word "to" in order to see if there is an infinitive in the sentence.
"To"+verb=infinitive
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Answer:
For example, if a car turns a corner at constant speed, it is accelerating because its direction is changing. The quicker you turn, the greater the acceleration. So there is an acceleration when velocity changes either in magnitude (an increase or decrease in speed) or in direction, or both.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Lisa wants to go.
Explanation:
Infinitives are 'to' plus a verb. 'To go quickly' is an infinitival phrase. 'To the room' and 'to the blue room' are prepositional phrases.