bare infinitive

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Examples (English grammar)

I must go - "go" is a bare infinitive
I want to go - "to go" is the full infinitive

Noun[edit]

bare infinitive (plural bare infinitives)

  1. (grammar) The infinitive form of an English verb without the particle to; a comparable infinitive in other Germanic languages, e.g. a German infinitive without a preceding "zu", or a Swedish one without a preceding "att".

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