infinitive

infinitive

englanti
  1. (kielioppitermi) infinitiivi

Synonyymisanakirja

infinitive

split infinitive, verbi, teonsana, infinitiivi.

Rimmaavat sanat

infinitive rimmaa näiden kanssa:

taive, nilkkataive, polvitaive, kyynärtaive, nivustaive, viive, jive, live, toive, voitontoive...

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Englannin sanakirja

infinitive (englanti > suomi)

  1. infinitiivi

infinitive englanniksi

  1. puhekieltä the infinitive mood or mode (a grammatical mood)

  2. 1847, J. J. P. Le Brethon and L. Sandier, Guide to the French language; especially devised for persons who wish to study that language without the assistance of a teacher. the tenth edition, revised and corrected, London, p. 69:

  3. The MANNERS of acting, in grammar called modes or moods, are four; Infinitive, Imperative, Indicative, Subjunctive or Conjunctive.
  4. s.a., Henry Tindall, A grammar and vocabulary of the Namaqua-Hottentot language, p. 38:

  5. There are four moods, the Infinitive, Imperative, Indicative, and Subjunctive. ... the Infinitive is used to express a thing in a general manner.
  6. puhekieltä A non-finite verb form considered neutral with respect to inflection; depending on language variously found used with auxiliary verbs, in subordinate clauses, or acting as a gerund, and often as the dictionary form.

  7. puhekieltä A verbal noun formed from the infinitive of a verb.

  8. puhekieltä Formed with the infinitive.

  9. 1847, J. J. P. Le Brethon and L. Sandier, Guide to the French language; especially devised for persons who wish to study that language without the assistance of a teacher. the tenth edition, revised and corrected, London, p. 70

  10. INFINITIVE MOOD or MANNER.
    To Have,   Avoir.
  11. 1858, C. P. Mason, English grammar; including the principles of grammatical analysis, London, p. 32:

  12. In English there are four moods:–1. The Infinitive Mood. 2. The Indicative Mood. 3. the Imperative Mood. 4. The Subjunctive Mood.
  13. Unlimited; not bounded or restricted; undefined.

  14. Cunningham's Sermons (quoted in 1823, The Edinburgh Christian Instructor, volume 23, page 328)

  15. (..) to search out in some higher region of infinitive space a spot where it was impossible for defilement to follow them (..)
  16. (feminine singular of)

  17. English infinitive clause, same as (m)

  18. (feminine plural of)

  19. (inflection of)

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