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The Infinitive and the ing-form as Objective Predicative§ 241. As objective predicatives the infinitive and the ing-form After the verbs denoting physical perception, such as to feel, to e.g. a) Nobody had noticed him come in. Nobody had seen him go b) He heard footsteps coming from the direction of the library. a) Bridget heard Luke drive up. She came out on the steps to meet him. b) As I looked out at the garden I heard a motor-truck start- ing on the road. a) One night in late November I heard him make a remark about his coming marriage. b) I heard him saying the other day he could do with a few more pounds a week. With durative verbs, the difference in meaning between the e.g. a) I thought also that it would do him no harm to hear us talk about his progress, a) I was watching the doctor work. b) I noticed him working in the garden.
a) They listened to him talk about the picture. b) I listened to them discussing it. On the whole it should be pointed out that the ing-form is e.g. I held her close against me and could feel her heart beating. We saw the troops marching along the road. With the verbs to fancy, to find, to imagine and to under- e.g. a) They found him to be a bore. b) When he arrived he found me reading Tom Jones. a) I imagined him to be a bigger man. b) I imagined her sitting by the fire-place, alone and in tears. After the verbs to get, to hate, to have, to like and to want the e.g. a) He wanted us to go with him, but Jimmy refused. a) I couldn't get him to leave. b) She got all her guests going the moment she felt sleepy.
a) I like my oatmeal to have a salty taste. b) I don't like anybody getting ideas where my wife is concerned. The Infinitive and the ing-form as Attribute § 242. As attributes the infinitive and the ing-form overlap We may find either an infinitive or an ing-form after the fol- e.g. a) I haven't had a chance to see my dog this morning. b) The Careys had had a chance of welcoming their nephew. a) He was trying to find a way to earn fifty pounds. b) They were trying to find a way of talking directly to their opponents. a) I had no opportunity to speak to her. b) I had no opportunity of doing so.
a) She only laughed and made no attempt to withdraw. b) I made another attempt at going. It should be mentioned that some of the nouns quoted above, for tention, possibility, way, tend to be followed by an ing-form. The The Infinitive and the ing-form as Attribute in a Sentence Pattern with it as a Formal Subject e.g. It was a pleasure to see him among us again. § 244. The use of the infinitive and the ing-form in all the oth- The Use of the Participle § 245. The functions of the participle in the sentence are more The participle cannot be used either as the subject or as the e.g. Three of the girls were given to giggling. Roger was set on getting the job himself. Strickland was distinguished from most Englishmen by his We lived in the same neighbourhood and we felt friendly dis- "I was cold but too excited to mind it. I've never been so deceived in a man as I was in George. If anyone lived there he would be as scared as we were. I am naturally very disappointed. It should be mentioned that if participles were not adjectiv- Note. Some adjectivized participles, however, can be modified, like verbs, by e.g. If Tony expected her to rush into his arms he was very much mistaken. In a day or two the answer came back that he was very much opposed to the It follows from what has been said that the participle proper (i.e. Не нашли, что искали? Воспользуйтесь поиском:
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