Sara
When do you use the infinitive form of the verb? Hi, I want to know when to use a french verb in its infinitive form?
6 janv. 2011 20:29
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Well I’ve read that in French the infinitive can be used in different ways, but as a start, here are two conditions to keep in mind. First condition: when two verbs follow each other, the second is always in the infinitive (except when the first verb is avoir or être). e.g. Je vais acheter du fromage. (“acheter” is in the infinitive because it is the second verb) Second condition: If a verb follows a preposition (such as à, de, sans, etc.), then it is always in the infinitive form. For example, “sans arrêter”, “pour monter à Paris”. e.g. J’ai passé toute la journée à ranger mes placards. (“ranger” is in the infinitive as it follows “à”) Hope this helps. Bonne chance.
6 janvier 2011
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