Which type of verb typically includes the word "to"?a. Past participle
b. Present participle
c. Past tense
d. Infinitive

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is D. A verb that starts with "to" is in an infinitive verb form. It should be noted that a verb in this form does not function as a verb instead it functions as another part of speech. Infinitives can function as adverbs, adjectives or as nouns.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

D. Infinitive

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