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which is not an infinitive?

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A-cantar B-escribir C-correr D-gusta

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updated Dec 5, 2011
posted by levi1
Welcome to the forum , please accept your first vote :) - Kiwi-Girl, Dec 5, 2011

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Here is an overview of infinitives.

-SpanishDict's Reference Library

updated Dec 5, 2011
edited by NikkiLR
posted by NikkiLR
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What do you know about all Spanish infinitive verbs?

updated Dec 5, 2011
posted by Tosh
You mean A L L of them Tosh? - ian-hill, Dec 5, 2011
Lol @Ian. Tosh could be here a long while explaining about infinitives hehehe - - FELIZ77, Dec 5, 2011
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One thing that might help is to remember that all Spanish verbs end in one of three ways smile

-ir

-ar

-er

updated Dec 5, 2011
posted by Kiwi-Girl
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Basically, if you're talking in present tense and you're looking for an infinitive, you need an -ar -ir- or -er on the end of a verb for it be infinitive.

updated Dec 5, 2011
posted by wbdavidson
What does tense have to do with it? Infinitives don't reflect tense, person, nor mood. - 0074b507, Dec 5, 2011
:) - Yeser007, Dec 5, 2011
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There are three groups for Spanish infinitives: Verbs ending in AR, ER,and IR

Example: AR infinitive Hablar, Cantar, Jugar, Gustar

           ER infinitive   Comer, Aprender, Beber

           IR infinitive     Abrir, Escribir, Vivir 

The answer to your question is D) gusta The infinitive for gusta is Gustar.

Hope this helps.

updated Dec 5, 2011
posted by DoctorJR181