bareinfinitiivia
Bare-infinitiivia refers to a grammatical construction wherein an infinitive verb, often introduced by the word "to," stands alone without a subject, typically following a main verb. This construction is frequently seen in contexts where a nuanced expression of purpose, intention, or result is required.
The use of bare infinitiives is a subset of the broader category of infinitive verb forms. In
Bare infinitiives may provide more nuanced expressions of purpose or intention than their finite verb counterparts.
This construction, whereas not exclusive to English, holds an importance in its capacity to inform a speaker's
Select instances rely on the interpretation by reader to provided an adequate emphasis about intent, without