04/07/2021
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The pronominal verbs are those that are constructed by including in the ending of their infinitive a pronoun reflectiveI, I, I, I, I, I).
This suffix is intended to change the meaning of the verb or indicate that the action directly affects the subject. For example: get upI know, findI know, to surpriseI know.
According to the need or not of the pronoun:
Depending on who performs the action:
BoredI know | AmuseI know | To forgetI know |
To acceptI know | To sleepI know | CombI know |
Lay downI know | FindI know | To loseI know |
To shaveI know | To hookI know | ForgiveI know |
to loveI know | AngerI know | SetI know |
BathI know | HideI know | LendI know |
EatI know | HearI know | BanI know |
BehaveI know | MakeI know | PromiseI know |
KnowI know | ImpressI know | PolishI know |
ConvinceI know | HurtI know | StayI know |
Cut offI know | Get upI know | ComplainI know |
Cut offI know | to MarchI know | playI know |
BelieveI know | To putI know | PrayI know |
CureI know | LookI know | To breakI know |
To find outI know | DieI know | SaveI know |
FireI know | DenyI know | BumpI know |
LeadI know | HateI know | ReturnI know |
Pronominal verbs | Action verbs |
Attributive verbs | State verbs |
Auxiliary verbs | Copulative verbs |
Transitive verbs | Derived verbs |
Reflective and defective verbs | Impersonal verbs |
Quasi-reflex verbs | Primitive verbs |
Defective verbs | Transitive and intransitive verbs |