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An infinitive is a verb form in which no one is performing the action. | An infinitive is a verb form in which no one is performing the action. | ||
* In English, the word “to” always precedes the infinitive; for example: “to speak” is an infinitive. | * In English, the word “to” always precedes the infinitive; for example: “to speak” is an infinitive. | ||
* In French, an infinitive has one of 3 endings: “-er”, “-ir”, or “-re”. For example “manger” (to eat), partir (to leave), and prendre (to take). | * In French, an infinitive has one of 3 endings: “-er”, “-ir”, or “-re”. For example “manger” (to eat), partir (to leave), and prendre (to take). | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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===ilearn french - Verbs with infinitives - YouTube=== | ===ilearn french - Verbs with infinitives - YouTube=== | ||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axL4piSHaXU</youtube> | <youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axL4piSHaXU</youtube> | ||