#infinitive form of verbs
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base form of verbs
Probably. Like run is the base form and ran, running etc are conjugated in English
Yeah, that is called the infinitive.
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Well, I’m trying to translate a book and then they use conjugated versions of verbs, like “Fonce”, and I’d like to check the infinitive version of it
Also, is “Ho!” more of an exclamation rather than a verb?
Nvm, found a much easier way of getting the infinitive form
Or so I thought…