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I. Substantive, Adjective, or Pronoun Subject,
Amplification of the Subject,
II. Infinitive Subject,
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1. The Infinitive Subject-the Verb to be and a
Noun or Infinitive Predicate,
Exceptions,
2. The Infinitive Subject-the Verb to be and a
Neuter Adjective or Pronoun Predicate,
3. The Infinitive Subject-the Verb to be and a
Genitive, the Verb to be and two Datives, or
the Verb to be with the Prepositions in, ad,
contra, etc., Predicate,
4. The Infinitive Subject-any of the Impersonal Verbs Predicate,
5. The Infinitive Subject-Personal Verbs used impersonally Predicate,
Impersonal Verbs-Exceptions-(a) Verbs of follow- ing, (b) happening, (c) remaining, (d) abest, etc.,
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THE PREDICATE, viz.,—
I. A Verb, or a Verb with its Case or Cases,
II. A Verb with the Infinitive under its government,
1. Verbs of ability and inability to do,
2. Verbs of being accustomed to do,
3. Verbs of beginning, ending, delaying, persever-
ing to do,
4. Verbs of endeavouring to do,
5. Verbs of inclination and disinclination to do,
6. Verbs of knowing, forgetting, and remembering
to do,
7. Verbs of resolving to do,
To in order to for the purpose,
III. A Verb with its Complement of Opinion,
1. Verbs of declaring or denying,
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2. Verbs of believing, determining, or thinking,
3. Verbs of despairing, hoping, promising, swear-
ing, threatening, trusting, vowing, .
4. Verbs of feeling,
5. Verbs of knowing and not knowing,
6. Verbs of wishing,
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That in order that,
IV. A Verb and an Adjective or Substantive, with the
Complement in the Infinitive, the Infinitive not
being a Complement of Opinion, .
1. The Complemental Infinitive dependent on an
Adjective,
(a) The Infinitive made by the supine in u,
(b) The Infinitive made by the gerund in di,
(c) The Infinitive made by the gerund after
ad,
Dignus, Indignus, Idoneus, and Aptus,
The Ordinals, Novissimus, Postremus, Pri-
mus, Princeps, Ultimus,
2. The Complemental Infinitive dependent upon a
Substantive,
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3. The Complemental Infinitive of End,
(a) After Verbs of allowing,.
(b) After Verbs of asking or entreating,
(c) After Verbs of acquiring, effecting, or
causing,
(e) After Verbs of exhorting, compelling, or persuading,
(f) After Verbs of fearing,
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(g) After Verbs of hindering and doubting, . (h) After Verbs of ordering, providing, taking care, or taking on one's self,. (i) After Verbs of resolving or determining, 4. The Complemental Infinitive of Reason,
5. The Complemental Infinitive of Condition,
V. When there are Intensives in the Predicate, or when
the Complement of the Predicate is an Interroga-
tive, Relative, etc.,
1. When there are Intensives in the Predicate,
2. When the Complement is an Interrogative with
its Verb,
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3. When the Complement is a Relative with its
Verb,
4. When the Complement is a Particle of Compari-
sion with its Verb,
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