infinitive |
imperfect |
As an adjective imperfect is
not perfect.
As a noun imperfect is
something having a minor flaw.
infinitive |
undefined |
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
infinitive |
many |
As nouns the difference between infinitive and many
is that
infinitive is a non-finite verb form considered neutral with respect to inflection; depending on language variously found used with auxilary verbs, in subordinate clauses, or acting as a gerund, and often as the dictionary form while
many is a multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
As an adjective infinitive
is formed with the infinitive.
As a determiner many is
an indefinite large number of.
As a pronoun many is
a collective mass of people.
subjunctive |
infinitive |
As adjectives the difference between subjunctive and infinitive
is that
subjunctive is inflected to indicate that an act or state of being is possible, contingent or hypothetical, and not a fact while
infinitive is formed with the infinitive.
As nouns the difference between subjunctive and infinitive
is that
subjunctive is the subjunctive mood while
infinitive is a non-finite verb form considered neutral with respect to inflection; depending on language variously found used with auxilary verbs, in subordinate clauses, or acting as a gerund, and often as the dictionary form.
infinitive |
ordinary |
As a noun ordinary is
the part of the roman catholic mass that is the same every day.
gerunds |
infinitive |
countless |
infinitive |
As an adjective countless
is too many to count; innumerable or incalculable.
singular |
infinitive |
In grammar terms the difference between singular and infinitive
is that
singular is a form of a word that refers to only one person or thing while
infinitive is formed with the infinitive.
base |
infinitive |
As nouns the difference between base and infinitive
is that
base is something from which other things extend; a foundation while
infinitive is a non-finite verb form considered neutral with respect to inflection; depending on language variously found used with auxilary verbs, in subordinate clauses, or acting as a gerund, and often as the dictionary form.
As adjectives the difference between base and infinitive
is that
base is low in height; short while
infinitive is formed with the infinitive.
As a verb base
is to give as its foundation or starting point; to lay the foundation of.
As an acronym base
is alternative form of BASE|lang=en.
infinitive |
nonfinite |
In grammar terms the difference between infinitive and nonfinite
is that
infinitive is formed with the infinitive while
nonfinite is not finite.
As a noun infinitive
is a non-finite verb form considered neutral with respect to inflection; depending on language variously found used with auxilary verbs, in subordinate clauses, or acting as a gerund, and often as the dictionary form.
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