To + first form of a verb = Infinitive
Other examples of Infinitive: to walk, to read, to eat etc.
"To help" is in its infinitive form, which is the base form of the verb preceded by "to."
It expresses the purpose or intent of the action in the sentence.
The infinitive phrase "to sleep" is modifying the noun "day", telling what kind of day.
Since it describes or qualifies a noun, it functions as an adjective.
An infinitive phrase begins with "to" + base verb, like "to arrive."
It functions as a noun, adjective, or adverb in a sentence.
"To wear" is in the infinitive form (to + base verb).
It shows the purpose of the noun "shoes" — what the shoes are meant to do.
AT is used when you are at the top, bottom or end of something.
At a specific address;
at a general location;
at a point.
The teacher seemed undecided whether to take class or leave the class.
Whether is a conjunction which means if.
AGM 24-12-2022
Infinitives are a special form of verbs that can be used as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
They are usually made by adding the word to before the base verb, and they can be useful when discussing actions without actually doing the action.
"To go" is the base form of the verb with 'to', which is called an infinitive.
It acts as the object of the verb "want."
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