I know Smitty, I am a slacker... got my garden in and I do battle with evil weeds regularly too...AND like you I spent alittle time with my Granddaughter..
Punctuation can be arbitrary! Spelling!!! Using "your" when you should be using "you're" or "their" when you should be using "they're"; means you're typing faster than you're thinking?
Speak for yourself. I think automatically in proper grammar, punctuation, and word usage. OTOH, I don't have much of a filter for diplomacy and tact. So piss off.
How about capitalization? It makes a difference, like say if you're helping your uncle Jack off the mule, or if you're helping your uncle jack off the mule. Regards
Straight from wikipedia.. I had to look it up myself! Infinitive is a grammatical term used to refer to certain verb forms that exist in many languages. As with many linguistic concepts, there is not a single definition applicable to all languages. The word is derived from Late Latin infinitivus, a derivative of infinitus meaning "infinite". Infinitives are used mostly as non-finite verbs. Sent from my GT-I9100M using Tapatalk
your wrong Rick , this is a very serious subject to me , i havent slept for 2 nights worrying about it
didn't realise it was a serious question! An infinitive is the basic form of the verb. 'to walk', 'to eat', 'to sleep'