The Infinitive in Czech grammar refers to the basic form of a verb, which typically ends in “-t” or “-ti.” The infinitive form of a verb is used to convey the general concept of an action, without referring to a specific tense, person, or mood. In Czech, the infinitive is often used in conjunction with auxiliary verbs to form compound tenses, or to express intention, probability, or obligation. In this exercise, you will practice using the infinitive form in Czech sentences.