The Elements of English GrammarUniversity Press, 1901 - 304 Seiten |
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... infinitive mood , or a noun - clause . Thus we may say Error ( Noun ) It ( Pronoun ) To err ( Infinitive ) That one should err ( Noun - clause ) is human . When we make an assertion about a thing , we are said in grammatical language to ...
... infinitive mood , or a noun - clause . Thus we may say Error ( Noun ) It ( Pronoun ) To err ( Infinitive ) That one should err ( Noun - clause ) is human . When we make an assertion about a thing , we are said in grammatical language to ...
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... infinitive mood . To say ' He is , ' ' They can , ' ' We became , ' ' You ' will , ' ' She seems , ' is meaningless until we add some word . to complete the sense . Thus we give significance to these incomplete assertions , if we say ...
... infinitive mood . To say ' He is , ' ' They can , ' ' We became , ' ' You ' will , ' ' She seems , ' is meaningless until we add some word . to complete the sense . Thus we give significance to these incomplete assertions , if we say ...
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... Infinitive Mood is the form which denotes actions or states without reference to person , number , or time . 150 ... infinitive go : expanded it becomes you let , or allow ( imperative ) us ( object ) go , or to go ( infinitive ) . 152 ...
... Infinitive Mood is the form which denotes actions or states without reference to person , number , or time . 150 ... infinitive go : expanded it becomes you let , or allow ( imperative ) us ( object ) go , or to go ( infinitive ) . 152 ...
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... Infinitive Mood , the Gerund , the Verbal Noun , and the Parti- ciples . ( iv ) The Infinitive Mood commonly occurs in modern English with to before it , but there are many verbs which are followed by an infinitive without to : the ...
... Infinitive Mood , the Gerund , the Verbal Noun , and the Parti- ciples . ( iv ) The Infinitive Mood commonly occurs in modern English with to before it , but there are many verbs which are followed by an infinitive without to : the ...
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... infinitive , though the inflexion has vanished , and the preposition to has been attached to the simple infinitive . When the infinitive is employed with the meaning that something is purposed to be done , or that it is fit or necessary ...
... infinitive , though the inflexion has vanished , and the preposition to has been attached to the simple infinitive . When the infinitive is employed with the meaning that something is purposed to be done , or that it is fit or necessary ...
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