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Roky0071 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Are the infinitives always used for expressing purpose or reason

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1. I am dying to see you smile.
2. I am here to see you.
3. I am happy to hear this news.
These sentences above expresses either the purpose or the reason. Now my question is that are the infinitives always used for expressing purpose or reason? Now, what're your opinions of the sentences below:

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1. It pains me to see my children not being taught well in school.
2. I am correct to say.......
3. So nice of you to......
4. I was the first to.......
5. I find it difficult to.......
6. I understand you to...... and so on.
Do the infinitives of all of the sentences above express the purpose? Could you tell me what's the rule of infinitive?
  

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roky0071 Now my question is that are the whether infinitives are always used for expressing purpose or reason? No. Infinitives of purpose are not the only kind of infinitives.

  • roky0071 Now my question is that are the whether infinitives are always used for expressing purpose or reason?
  • No.
  • Infinitives of purpose are not the only kind of infinitives.
  • Another important use of infinitives is the postposed subject.
  • To postpose a subject means to move the subject to the end.
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roky0071Now my question is that are the whether infinitives are always used for expressing purpose or reason?
No. Infinitives of purpose are not the only kind of infinitives. Another important use of infinitives is the postposed subject. To postpose a subject means to move th
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Thank you very much.

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