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.
Yeah it’s amazing!!! Lol I me saying this is gonna bite me in the butt lol because I don’t understand it.
Answer:
Me - Hey Mr sir
Mr sir - yes ! Mr sam speaking
Me - never mind sir , do we have school today?
Mr sir - Not really cuz of pandemic
Me - thank you for this information sir
Sir - welcome
Rail-being the rails
Road- the road next to it?
Idunno I hope it sorta helped.
Ignoring personal feelings in the work place isn't a mistake. When working your focused on the task that is at hand and put personal feelings aside.