04/07/2021
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The infinitive periphrasis It is formed by the union of two or more verbs that make up the core of the predicate and is composed of:
An auxiliary verb: It is the one that provides the information of the time, number and person.
A nexus: They are conjunctions or prepositions such as A, DE, QUE, POR, EN, or there may be no connection.
An infinitive verb: It is used in a non-personal way and provides the meaning of what is being talked about in the infinitive periphrasis.
Examples ofinfinitive periphrasis:
VERB | NEXUS | INFINITIVE |
Finished | from | to open |
I finished | for | to buy |
You get used to | - | eat |
Reached | to | to get |
Ceased | from | test |
Starting | to | produce |
We will begin | for | make |
I concluded | for | to incorporate |
Should | - | abide |
Let | from | to abuse |
You let | from | overwhelm |
Threw out | to | walk |
I cast | to | cry |
Started | to | rain |
I was about | from | to call |
He was | for | say |
Ha | from | bear |
I have | from | end up |
There are | what | prepare |
There are | what | to buy |
I go | to | say |
They arrived | to | to have |
Arrives | to | doubt |
I arrive | to | climb |
Bear | - | to lie |
Bear | - | Steal |
Osan | - | say |
Stopped | from | cry |
I stopped | from | dance |
Passed | to | to be |
Step | to | greet |
Could | - | to affect |
Could | - | believe |
we could | - | to run |
You may | - | pray |
Put | to | sing |
You put | to | soak |
Broke | to | cry |
You broke | to | to laugh |
I usually | - | pick up |
Usually | - | to get |
Used to | - | say |
They had | what | clean up |
I had | what | to decide |
Do you have | what | to get |
Ends | from | get up |
Finished | from | build |
Finished | for | to be |
Finished | for | to call |
I finished | for | get |
Turnstile | to | Steal |
Turned | to | to live |
Wine | to | give |
Went back | to | To work |
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