infinitivals
Infinitivals, or infinitival clauses, are a type of non-finite clause in which the main verb appears in the infinitive form. In English this is typically the to-infinitive (to + base form) or the bare infinitive (the base form without to). Infinitivals can function in many positions within a sentence, serving as subjects, complements, modifiers, or adverbials, and they are a common device in many languages for expressing purpose, intention, necessity, or possibility without a finite verb.
English infinitival forms come in several subtypes. The to-infinitive expresses a wide range of meanings and
Functions and syntax. Infinitivals can act as subjects (To err is human), direct objects (I want to
Cross-linguistically, infinitival forms are marked differently and may use different markers or particles, but the basic