reyesr2471 reyesr2471
  • 02-11-2017
  • English
contestada

What is a phrase consisting of the present form of a verb usually preceded by the word to?

Respuesta :

craytonville
craytonville craytonville
  • 02-11-2017
It's the form of a verb used non-finitely, with or without the particle "to".  To walk is an infinitive.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Which of the these help you understand what people are saying to you
If w/x=3, what does x/w equal
The set of integers less than -8
if you add 12 marshmallows to each of 5 bags of marshmallows, and each bag started with the same number of marshmallows, the total number of marshmallows is giv
I don't understand this please look at the picture. Thank You for your answer
I don't understand this please look at the picture. Thank You for your answer
In what way was the Nile both a benefit in a disadvantage for Egypt
how do you solve for 6+5c=-29 and find c?
What was England's legacy to democracy ?
What type of stretch is best included as part of a warm-up? Static Dynamic Isostatic Ballistic