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    Default Verb Question. What is the Infinitive form for the following (without the 'to')?

    1.Hadn't
    2.Planned
    3.Has
    4.Helped
    5.Had
    6.Spent
    7.Don't
    8.Want
    9.Love
    10.am
    11.Becoming
    12.know

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    Default Re: Verb Question. What is the Infinitive form for the following (without the 'to')?

    You try first. You are a native speaker, so it shouldn't be that hard.

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