infinitives in Vietnamese
tính từ
(ngôn ngữ học) vô định; nguyên thể
danh từ
(ngôn ngữ học) lối vô định
Sentence patterns related to "infinitives"
1. Spanish Verb Conjugation Machine automatically conjugates spanish verb infinitives
2. Her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives.
3. There are spelling mistakes and Clumsinesses in Shamdasani's Kindle translation of the Red Book, (split infinitives, and 'discrete' instead of 'discreet'), for example
4. The Greek article is used not only to set off substantives, as with English, but also with infinitives, adjectives, adverbs, phrases, clauses, and even whole sentences.
5. Circumvolve — — circumvolvite — future — circumvolvitō: circumvolvitō — circumvolvitōte: circumvolvuntō: passive present — Circumvolvere — — circumvolviminī — future — circumvolvitor: circumvolvitor — — circumvolvuntor: non-finite forms active passive present perfect future present perfect future infinitives
6. Afflue — — affluite — future — affluitō: affluitō — affluitōte: affluuntō: non-finite forms active passive present perfect future present perfect future infinitives Affluere: afflūxisse: afflūxūrum esse: affluī: afflūxum esse — participles affluēns — afflūxūrus …
7. The infinitive forms – which in Burushaski are the absolutives of the past and present, the perfect participle, and two infinitives – admit all the finite variations except tense and mood.
8. Accerse — — accersite — future — accersitō: accersitō — accersitōte: accersuntō: passive present — Accersere — — accersiminī — future — accersitor: accersitor — — accersuntor: non-finite forms active passive present perfect future present perfect future infinitives Accersere: accersīvisse: accersītūrum esse
9. Assurge — — assurgite — future — assurgitō: assurgitō — assurgitōte: assurguntō: non-finite forms active passive present perfect future present perfect future infinitives Assurgere: assurrēxisse: assurrēctūrum esse: assurgī: assurrēctum esse — participles assurgēns — assurrēctūrus — assurrēctum: Assurgendum
10. Appete — — appetite — future — appetitō: appetitō — appetitōte: appetuntō: passive present — Appetere — — appetiminī — future — appetitor: appetitor — — appetuntor: non-finite forms active passive present perfect future present perfect future infinitives Appetere: appetīvisse, appetiisse: appetītūrum esse
11. In English (and in most European languages), verb forms that can be used Attributively are typically non-finite forms — participles and infinitives — as well as certain verb-derived words that function as ordinary
12. Attainder (n.) mid-15c., in law, "extinction of rights of a person sentenced to death or outlawry," from noun use of Old French ataindre "to touch upon; strike, hit; seize; accuse, condemn" (see attain).For use of French infinitives as nouns, especially in legal language, see waiver.
13. 'can' and 'Could' 'may' and 'might' 'will' and 'would' 'will have' and 'would have' Modals with 'have' Active and passive voice 'to'-infinitives '-ing' forms; Talking about the present; Talking about the past; Talking about the future; Verbs in time clauses and 'if' clauses; Wishes and …
14. Auxiliary verb definition, a word used in construction with and preceding certain forms of other verbs, as infinitives or participles, to express distinctions of tense, aspect, mood, etc., as did in Did you go?, am in I am listening, have in We have spoken, or can in They can see