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Introduction
Principle part
1. Infinitive and gerund as the non-finite forms of the verb.
1.1 The system of the non-finite forms of the verb.
1.2 Infinitive as the non-finite form of the verb:
a) usage of the infinitive;
b) syntactical functions of the infinitive;
c) complexes with the infinitive.
1.3 Gerund as the non-finite form of the verb:
a) usage of the gerund;
b) syntactical functions of the gerund;
c) complexes with the gerund.
1.4. Peculiarities of usage between the infinitive and the gerund.
2. Analysis of syntactical and grammatical functions of
the infinitive and the gerund.
Conclusion
Literature
Introduction
Principle part
1. Infinitive and gerund as the non-finite forms of the verb.
1.1 The system of the non-finite forms of the verb.
1.2 Infinitive as the non-finite form of the verb:
a) usage of the infinitive;
b) syntactical functions of the infinitive;
c) complexes with the infinitive.
1.3 Gerund as the non-finite form of the verb:
a) usage of the gerund;
b) syntactical functions of the gerund;
c) complexes with the gerund.
1.4. Peculiarities of usage between the infinitive and the gerund.
2. Analysis of syntactical and grammatical functions of
the infinitive and the gerund.
Conclusion
Literature
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