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Syntax B
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Nyní studovatLesson 1
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Lesson 1a Key words
Lesson 1a
Key words
plain infinitive = bare infinitive = inf. without to = go, work, sit, …
full infinitive = infinitive with to = to go, to work, to sit, …
progressive infinitive = used to form the future progressive tense (will be working) and other verb combinations (hope to be sitting) that refer to sth in progress, and therefore uncompleted, at a time-point such as this time next week
passive infinitive = (to) be booked, (to) be done, …
perfect infinitive = relates to time before that of the introductory verb (e.g. expected); may be in plain, full or progressive form: have killed, to have killed, (to) have been killing, …
passive progressive infinitive (rarely used) = (to) be being built, (to) be being done, …
auxiliary verb x main verb (non-auxiliary verb): I am going home. X I am at home.
Do you agree? Yes, I do agree. X I do my homework every day.
interrogative = questions
affirmative = positive statements; relating to a statement that shows agreement or says ‘yes’ (as opposed to negative & (question))
References:
Gethin, H. (1992) Grammar in Context. Harlow: Longman, pp. 100-116.
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Syntax B
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Nyní studovatLesson 1
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