infinitivsfrase
Infinitivsfrase, or infinitive phrase, is a non-finite clause built around an infinitive verb form. It functions as a single syntactic unit within a sentence and can include objects, modifiers, or other complements that belong to the infinitive. The phrase may behave like a noun phrase, an adverbial phrase, or, less commonly, an adjective phrase, depending on its role in the sentence.
A typical infinitivsfrase consists of the infinitive itself and any complements or modifiers attached to it.
Functions of infinitivsfrase include subject, object, complement, and adverbial modifier (often expressing purpose or intention). Examples
Infinitivsfrase is distinguished from similar non-finite forms such as gerund phrases, which use the -ing form