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What is an infinitive and what is a split infinitive?

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An infinitive is a verb in its basic form that sometimes functions as a noun and is usually preceded by to in English. For example, to run, to think, to imagine, etc. A split infinitive occurs when a word, usually an adverb, is placed between the verb and to (for example, to quickly run, to barely imagine, to freely think). (PLATO)

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Infinitive is the basic form of a verb. It consists of a verb TO and the verb itself. For example: to read, to sleep, to dance, to play, to imagine, etc.
On the other hand, a split infinitive is when you introduce a word between TO and the verb, and thus interrupt the natural flow of the infinitive.
For example: to really like something, to boldly do something, etc.
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