When can you use the word “to be”?
When do I’ve to use “to be” in online I can’t find how because
all the pages I see talk about “verb to be” and I read the classic “I am, you are, he is” but I want to know when I can use “to be”, literally “to be”
They are
supposed to be good parents”
Infinite is to be. Indefinite of cannot be. Infinite & constant = to be.
Why is winning tough?
Present participle is being.
What is the greatest benefit of being the winner?
Past Participle is Be.
I am winner always. What do you think?
What is an infinitive that I use to explain something? What is it like to be a king? To be a runner is a good pastime.
What does it mean if I was the King?
“To be” is the “infinitive” form of a verb. What is the definition of to-infinite? ” That is the form of the verb we use when we want to identify a particular verb (the action-word itself) for any purpose. So when you look up “to be” you find all kinds of rules about them… “I am, he is, they would have been”…etc. I am what they wish to be”; I do and he himself was. Is there some way to change the name of a service from one company to another?
If you want to know about using “to be”, in exactly that form, you need to look up how to use the “infinitive” or the “to-infinitive” of the verb.
How would you use “To be” in a sentence that includes
the verb ‘I want
to be an athlete’? We
were told to be quiet. ” “or
your example, “They are supposed to be good parents. Surely they can. When
you want it to function as a noun or “what do you do?” – “To be in
prison for just one year is horrible. To
be happy all the time is impossible. What
is a question, to be or not to be? “To
be” is used in many different ways and situations, and there are lots of details and rules about it, so it would be impossible to make a list of them all.
We understand infinitive form of verbs and how to use it. And I am curious to see how it becomes infinitive.
Free English materials: For example the above ” Learn English ” article from the British Council. The rules listed there can be applied to specific verbs including “to be.”