toinfinitiivi
The toinfinitiivi, often referred to as the "to-infinitive," is a fundamental verb form in English. It consists of the word "to" followed by the base form of a verb, such as "to run," "to eat," or "to think." The toinfinitiivi serves a variety of grammatical functions.
One common use is as the complement of certain verbs. For example, in the sentence "I want
Furthermore, the toinfinitiivi is frequently employed to express purpose. In the phrase "I went to the store