12 Infinitive and -ing forms of verbs (1) Infinitive
Infinitive Dialog Alright, listen up, you. I'm going to explain something super important about English verbs, even if you probably won't get it at first. But I guess someone has to make sure you pass your grammar test. Uh, okay. I'm listening. I always get confused with verbs. Are we talking about... like, 'ran' and 'run'? Or 'swimming' versus 'to swim'? It always feels like a trick question. Exactly! You actually hit on part of it. We're talking about infinitives and -ing forms. It sounds fancy, but it's really just about how verbs can look different sometimes. Don't look so worried, it’s not that hard if you just try. Right. Try. I'll try my best. So, infinitives... what even are they? An infinitive is the simplest form of a verb. Like 'run,' 'eat,' 'sleep.' It's what you use after 'I,' 'you,' 'we,' or 'they' in the present tense. But often, it comes with ...