
16. After most modal verbs we never use particle 'to' before the Infinitive: must go, can ride,
should see etc. Such infinitive without 'to' is called: a) bear infinitive; B) bare infinitive; 6) beer infinitive; 1) bore infinitive.

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Ответ:
Bare infinitive
Объяснение:
bare-голый, то есть неозначена форма дієслова без to



Correct answer: B) bare infinitive.
The bare infinitive is the base form of a verb without the particle "to" before it. It is used after most modal verbs such as must, can, should, etc. For example:
- I must go to the store. (bare infinitive: go) - She can ride a bike. (bare infinitive: ride) - You should see a doctor. (bare infinitive: see)
The bare infinitive is also used after certain other verbs like let, make, help, etc. For example:
- He let me borrow his car. (bare infinitive: borrow) - They made him clean his room. (bare infinitive: clean) - She helped me carry the bags. (bare infinitive: carry)
It is important to note that not all verbs are followed by the bare infinitive. Some verbs require the use of "to" before the infinitive, such as want, need, like, etc. For example:
- I want to eat pizza. (infinitive: to eat) - She needs to study for the exam. (infinitive: to study) - He likes to play soccer. (infinitive: to play)


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