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Infinitive (abbreviated INF) is a
linguistics term for
certain verb
forms existing in many languages, most
often used as non-finite verbs. As with many...
- A
split infinitive is a
grammatical construction in
which an
adverb or
adverbial phrase separates the "to" and "
infinitive"
constituents of what was traditionally...
- In grammar,
accusative and
infinitive (also
Accusativus ****
infinitivo or
accusative plus
infinitive,
frequently abbreviated ACI or A+I) is the name for...
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Germanic verb. The bare
infinitive consists of the root and the
suffix -en. With
verbs whose roots end in el or er, the e of the
infinitive suffix is dropped...
- The
Ancient Gr****
infinitive is a non-finite verb form,
sometimes called a verb mood, with no
endings for
person or number, but it is (unlike in Modern...
- verb's
action noun, or to the part of the
infinitive following the
infinitival prefix (also
called the
infinitival construct). In Hungarian, it practically...
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trigger the weak
grade in the
infinitive stem. The
contracted infinitive ending -eta/-etä have -itse/-itsi
verbs take the
infinitive stem -ita/itä.
These contracted...
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Finnish there are five
infinitive forms, with past and
present participles for both
active and p****ive voices.
First infinitive is the
dictionary form...
- verb
forms that do not show tense, person, or number. They include:
Infinitives (e.g., to go, to see) - They
often function as
nouns or the base form...
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singular -ās, and
infinitive -āre are said to
belong to the 1st conjugation,
those with 1st
singular -eō, 2nd
singular -ēs and
infinitive -ēre
belong to...