-
another infinitival clause,
which is
contained in the
finite independent clause (the
whole sentence). The
grammatical structure of an
infinitival clause...
-
auxiliary verb;
other analysts, as the
infinitival subordinator. Besides, even if the
concept of the full
infinitive is accepted, it does not necessarily...
- as a
general introduction to the
infinitival syntax (:case
rules for the
infinitival subject): (1) When the
infinitive has a
subject of its own (that is...
- this (although
ought is
increasingly used with a bare
infinitival clause complement). Bare
infinitival clause complements are not
unique to
modal auxiliary...
- to
suffer in silence. (
infinitival clauses used as
subject and
predicative expression) I
decided to
bathe myself. (
infinitival clause used as object)...
- languages,
indirect discourse is
expressed using a
content clause or
infinitival. When an
instance of
indirect discourse reports an
earlier question,...
- In grammar,
accusative and
infinitive (also
Accusativus ****
infinitivo or
accusative plus
infinitive,
frequently abbreviated ACI or A+I) is the name for...
- subjects.
Auxiliary verbs such as have and be are
paired with
verbs in the
infinitive, past, or
progressive forms. They form
complex tenses, aspects, and moods...
- in linguistics, is a
phenomenon in
which the
subject of an
embedded infinitival verb
seems to
appear in a
superordinate clause and, if it is a pronoun...
-
These include relative and
comparative clauses; and
participial and
infinitival clauses. Finally,
there are
verbless clauses. By far, the most common...