infinitivally

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Definition of infinitivally in English Turkish dictionary

infinitive
eylemlik
infinitive
mastar

Latince fiil'in altı tane mastarı vardır. - The Latin verb has six infinitives.

infinitive
i., dilb. mastar
infinitive
mahdut olmayan
infinitive
mastara ait
infinitive
isimfiil
infinitive
"to quickly report" cümleciğinde olduğu gibi zarf ile iki kısma ayrılmış mastar
infinitive
mastarm
English - English
In an infinitival manner; with regard to the infinitive
infinitive
The uninflected form of a verb. In English, this is usually formed with the verb stem preceded by 'to'. e.g. 'to sit'
infinitive
An infinitive form of the verb; a verb in the infinitive mood; the infinitive mood
infinitive
The name or base form of the verb with to Infinitives can be used as a noun: His objective was to hit the ball over the fence
infinitive
The uninflected form of a verb. In English, this is usually formed with the verb stem preceded by to
infinitive
An infinitve is composed of the word "to" immediately followed a verb with no endings Infinitives can perform any sentence function except that of predicate
infinitive
the uninflected form of the verb not having inflections to indicate tense formed with the infinitive; "an infinitive phrase
infinitive
(in-fin-ni-tiv) In grammar an infinitive is the simple form of the verb, usually prefaced by the word to
infinitive
The second word is the predicate of an infinitive in one of the first word's cases (Tone `-' )
infinitive
a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex : I love to dance
infinitive
{s} characterized by or containing an infinitive (Grammar)
infinitive
not having inflections to indicate tense
infinitive
Formed with the infinitive
infinitive
formed with the infinitive; "an infinitive phrase"
infinitive
A verbal noun formed from the infinitive of a verb
infinitive
The infinitive of a verb is the basic form, for example `do', `be', `take', and `eat'. The infinitive is often used with `to' in front of it. in grammar, the basic form of a verb, used with 'to' in English. In the sentence 'I want to watch television.' 'to watch' is an infinitive split infinitive (infinitivus, from infinitus; because the verb is not limited by person or number)
infinitive
Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined
infinitive
An infinitive is a verbal that is identified by the word "to" preceding the base form of the verb Examples of infinitives include to run, to seek, and to find
infinitive
a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex : I love to dance a verbal; to plus the base form of the verb Ex : I love to dance
infinitive
In the manner of an infinitive mood
infinitive
the base form of a verb, often used as the name of a verb as in to read, to teach
infinitive
{i} simple form of a verb which does not specify a subject (Grammar)
infinitive
basic impersonal form of a verb
infinitive
the uninflected form of the verb
infinitive
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