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Infinitive (Infinitive with to: (after the first, after the last, after…
Infinitive
Infinitive with to:
after the first
after the last
after the next
after adjectives
after special verbs (agree, choose, forget, hope, learn, promise, regret*, want, …)
after regret the to-infinitive is used when announcing bad news: We regret to inform you that the flight to Munich has been cancelled.
after question words
after want/would like
after Verb + Object
Infinitive without to :
after let
after verbs of perception + object (action has finished)
feel
She feels the rain fall on her face
hear
I heard Peter sing a song.
notice
Mandy noticed the boy climb the tree.
see
They saw him climb up the roof.
watch
after make + object
Infinitive without to :
after the following structures
had better
would rather
would sooner
why not
why should we
why should we not
after the auxiliary do
after auxiliaries/modals
can
could
may
might
must
mustn't
needn't
shall
should
will
would
Infinitive:
Is a form of the verb that hasn’t had any endings added to it and doesn’t relate to any particular tense.