- A
split infinitive is a
grammatical construction in
which an
adverb or
adverbial phrase separates the "to" and "
infinitive"
constituents of what was traditionally...
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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...
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prohibitive moods. For the verb 做 zuò (do): For the
imperative form, the second-person singular,
Turkish uses the bare verb stem
without the
infinitive ending...
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conditional mood (or just the conditional) is
formed periphrastically using the
modal verb
would in
combination with the bare
infinitive of the following...
- of the verb.
Infinitives, gerunds, and participles,
which are non-finite
forms of the verb, are not
considered to be
examples of
moods. Some
Uralic Samo****ic...
- like
simultaneity or causality, and this
participle mood also
competes with the
infinitive mood (seen as a form of
nominalisation of the verb) for other...
- 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...
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conjugation of
regular verbs, one for
verbs whose infinitive ends in -er or -ir and
another for
verbs whose infinitive ends in -ar. Spanish, also
referred to as...
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subjunctive (also
known as
conjunctive in some languages) is a
grammatical mood, a
feature of an
utterance that
indicates the speaker's
attitude toward it...
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imperative mood (impératif), and the
conditional mood (conditionnel). The non-finite
moods include the
infinitive mood (infinitif), the
present participle (participe...