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Complementary Infinitives

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1 Complementary Infinitives
Chapter 5

2 What is an infintive? In English, an infinitive is “to”+ a verb.
Examples: to walk to play to live to learn to love

3 Latin Infinitives In Latin, an infinitive is the Second Principal Part of the verb that you find in the dictionary entry. All regular infinitives end in the letters –re. Examples: amāre monēre capere munīre

4 Complementary Infinitives
Some verbs need an infinitive to finish the thought. These are called “complementary” infinitives, because they “complete” the verb. Examples: …want to play …ought to run …are able to read

5 Possum and the Complementary Infinitive
Possum is one of those verbs that is often followed by a complementary infinitive. “I am able” doesn’t make a lot of sense on its own. It needs an infinitive to complete the thought. Example: I am able to climb a tree.

6 In Latin… In Latin, the infinitive is simply the second principal part of a verb. You do NOT conjugate an infinitive. We were not able to hear. Audīre non poteramus.


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