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Participle Infinitive. : . : , -an Drin can -, be ran - -e nne. Drincenne, beren ne, , to He com to drincenne -, ... to to To drink, to bear, to speak etc., , , . -inge (dying e), -inde -inge, , , . -inge, -ing., 1. He herde foweles singin ege - 2. He herde foweles singin de -: fowels (Possessive Case), fowels - (Common Case) (Gerund) (Continuous)., , , , , , , ., , . to, -writ an to write nne, . writen, to, ., -at, ado at do: . much ado about nothing, , , to to. II., , ... , , , .

(Finite Forms); , , . (Infinitive), (Past Indefinite) II (Participle II)., ., ... , ( ), . (Non-Finite Forms, Verbals (the Infinitive), (the Participle) (the Gerund)., -., , ... (, ) .

).. The Infinitive I -. -... to, , : to send, to spell. to ( - )., to., , , , . -, , , (Indefinite, Continuous, Perfect, Perfect Continuous), (Active, Passive). : . Active Passive Indefinite to ask to be asked Continuous to be asking Perfect to have asked to have been asked Perfect Continuous to have been asked 1. Indefinite Infinitive: , , .

2. Continuous Indefinite: , , . 3. Perfect Infinitive: , , . 4. Perfect Infinitive: , , , ". ": , ., to. - -. : 1.. 2. : ) +to be+ ) +to be++ - -. 3... 4... , to want to hate to (would) like smbd. to do smth. to dislike to expect to wish 5. (, ), the first the last to do smth. the next "". 6. : to be too+ +to do smth. to be+ +enough+to do smth. 7.. 8. (, ). 9. 'used to' learn English you must work.", .", "". -, ., : is coming to see you. - , . start press the button. -, , (can, must, may, shall, will) ( modus -, ; , ). -., ., , . - defective verbs -... , . -ing-. must, I. II.

IV. The Gerund, -ing, -ing-form ( -ing)... Ing-, . ing- 3: , , Continuous., . (the Gerund) -. : teaching, planning. -: , Active Passive Indefinite asking being asked Perfect having asked having been asked 1. Indefinite Gerund: , , . 2.

Perfect Gerund: , , . Indefinite Gerund, . to remember, to forget, to excuse, to forgive, to thank, after on (upon) Indefinite Gerund, , ... Perfect Gerund. Perfect Gerund, .

Passive Gerund (Indefinite Perfect) 1. : 2. : to like to keep to start doing smth. to stop to begin 3. : to remember to avoid to enjoy to suggest doing smth. to forgive to mind (negative only) needs (wants) to be worth 4. : to be good (bad) at to be well up in to succeed in to object to to prevent from doing smth. to insist on to look forward to to thank for to think of 5. : idea hope way " of doing smth. chance thought reason for doing smth. difficulty in doing smth. 6. : on - after -, doing smth. before -, 7. : by with outdoing smth., . : a reading-room - working-clothes - housekeeping - V., ., -ing, , , , ., ,.