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"It seem" vs "It seems"
grammar
bare-infinitive
verb-agreement
What is verb tense consistency?
tenses
sense-verbs
bare-infinitive
predicate-frames
Usage of "try and…"
conjunctions
syntactic-analysis
gerunds
bare-infinitive
Can a bare infinitive ever modify (“act as an adjective”) a noun?
adjectives
parts-of-speech
bare-infinitive
grammatical-roles
zero-derivation
Verb + object + infinitive. What is the logic behind choosing between to-infinitive or bare infinitive?
verbs
infinitives
bare-infinitive
A question about one point of Donald Trump’s speech at Helsinki
grammaticality
modal-verbs
parallelism
bare-infinitive
trumpism
But, Except, than + Infinitive with 'to' or without 'to'?
verbs
infinitives
bare-infinitive
Can we use two verbs together? [duplicate]
verbs
infinitives
bare-infinitive
particles
verb-stacking
“but, except, besides”?
prepositional-phrases
bare-infinitive
gerund-vs-infinitive
What tense is used for "go" in "you see it go away"? [duplicate]
tenses
sense-verbs
bare-infinitive
nonfinite-clause-complementation
Is it correct to say "John helps you talk with people"? [duplicate]
verbs
infinitives
bare-infinitive
particles
verb-stacking
"to + verb" at the beginning of each bullet point vs. single "to" + multiple verbs
verbs
syntactic-analysis
bare-infinitive
"Helping you do something" or "Helping you to do something"? [duplicate]
verbs
infinitives
bare-infinitive
particles
verb-stacking
Subject + "have had" + bare infinitive ... ever correct?
present-perfect
auxiliary-verbs
bare-infinitive
Why do you only conjugate the first verb? [duplicate]
grammar
clauses
sense-verbs
bare-infinitive
nonfinite-clause-complementation
Why is "be" in "this court rules he be put on probation" an infinitive?
grammaticality
modal-verbs
subjunctive-mood
bare-infinitive
mandative
Pseudo-cleft sentences with the verbs of perception
infinitives
gerund-vs-infinitive
bare-infinitive
clefts
infinitive-constructions
Can the verb “tend” be followed by a bare infinitive (“tend be” v.s. “tend to be”)?
bare-infinitive
Is this grammatical construction an imperative for the third person?
grammar
verbs
bare-infinitive
causative-verbs
What I've done is [past participle or bare infinitive]
syntactic-analysis
present-perfect
past-participles
bare-infinitive
clefts
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