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infinitive Beispielsätze
infinitive
1. comes in the infinitive:
2. Volver a plus aninfinitive expresses repetition of the act of that infinitive
3. It is always followed by an infinitive
4. Verbs of beginning, such asempezar, comenzar, and principiar, require the connective preposition abefore a following infinitive
5. [157] ¿qué hacer? what was to be done? In oratoricalquestions the verb usually takes the infinitive form
6. Verbs of causation, such as hacer and mandar, require thefollowing verb to be in the infinitive instead of the past participle asusually happens in English
7. 'The infinitive is used here because the main and the subordinateverbs have the same subject
8. ' Note that the infinitive ishere a noun, and is modified by an adjective
9. [Footnote 153: #no pelearse#; the infinitive is used as an imperativenot infrequently; more often in the negative, but also in the affirmative
10. With infinitive, if
11. {143-1} Cerrar, an infinitive with the force of an imperative
12. The object of hacer when it governs also an infinitive is dative when the infinitiveis
13. Infinitive for imperative
14. hecome?' This use of a is parallel to its use before an infinitive
15. translate; hacer withthe infinitive is variously rendered by
16. certain cases;it makes it appear that the infinitive replaces the
17. With the infinitive con denotes means, cause,
18. forgotten?' Notethat Spanish has the active infinitive (literally
19. forms with the infinitive andreflexive, and last those where the
20. volver a ( followed by an infinitive), to do again the action expressed by the
21. In this meagre presentation I provide a small part on an infinitive big answer about how everything called
22. In Spanish the infinitive is used after prepositions instead of thepresent participle as in
23. The infinitive expressing purpose is regularly preceded by para,but after verbs of motion
24. Volvera, followed by an infinitive, is to be
25. Footnote 6: (return) Use volver a (with infinitive)
26. to return; —— A to repeat the action expressed by the infinitive
27. An infinitive is a verb combined with the word to
28. Most often, an infinitive acts as a noun in the sentence
29. Commonly, an infinitive is used with the subject it
30. …" It refers to the infinitive
31. Both gerunds and infinitive phrases can function as nouns, in a variety of ways
32. You need to remember which verbs can be followed by only a gerund or only an infinitive
33. When the verb mello is joined to the present infinitive which is what is found in Revelation 3:10 (tes mellouses erchesthai), it always expresses imminence
34. This use of admirer followed by a pure infinitive, though, so far as we know, unprecedented, has nothing shocking in it and tends to make the line more concise
35. A trace of this ellipsis is still extant with faire followed by a reflexive verb in the infinitive (faire taire = faire se taire)