A. She runs fast.
B. She is running fast.
C. She likes to run.
D. She ran fast.
Answer: She likes to run.
A. She runs fast.
B. She is running fast.
C. She likes to run.
D. She ran fast.
Answer: She likes to run.
Additional Information: An infinitive verb is the base form of the verb, often preceded by 'to,' as in 'to run.'
Subjects: Verbs, Parts of Speech