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What is the infinitive of am are?

The infinitive of "am" and "are" is to be.

Here's why:

* "Am" and "are" are forms of the verb "to be". They are conjugated forms used in present tense.

* Infinitives are the base form of a verb, typically preceded by "to". So, the infinitive of "am" and "are" is "to be".

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