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Using verb infinitives in a sentence.
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I know that you use the verb infinitive after a conjugation. For example, Puedo hablar contigo? But I see other sentences where the infinitive is used. I can't give an example right now, sorry. Actually, the song como poder saber si te amo by leo dan. Why not Puedo instead poder? Thank you. |
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This is what is called "perífrasis verbal", in which two verbs are joined together. The second verb can be an infinitive, present participle, and a past participle.
Infinitive can be joined to the first verb with a preposition or relative pronoun (ir a pasear, tener que ir, etc.). Modal verbs, as Perikles said, such as saber, poder, querer, deber, soler, and those which have a similar meaning can be joined to the first verb without a preposition (poder saber, querer decir, desear hablar, soler pasear, saber callar, etc.). Logically, you can conjugate the first of these verbs: Quisiera poder saber todo lo que pasa en el mundo. Nadie puede saber todo lo que pasa en el mundo. ![]() |
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I have an example now, actually: When saying "cierra la boca", I've also seen "cerrar la boca". Why is this acceptable and what is the difference. I know they mean the same thing, but why choose one over the over?? In comparison, "besa mi culo" is correct, but "besar mi culo" isn't. I really don't get it. Last edited by bricks; January 30, 2010 at 11:49 AM. |
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You can use infinitive in a sentence. And,as Perikles said, you are using the imperative form. You could threaten or give an advice to somebody using an infinitive in your sentences:
Vas a cerrar la boca. Vas a besarme el culo (sorry ![]() Tienes que estudiar más. No puedes ir allí. etc. ![]() |
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![]() Now I remember that sometimes, some people use "infinitive" instead "imperative" with the second person plural: Instead of saying: "cerrad la boca", they say: "cerrar la boca". I should add that it's used with "vosotros", of course. Last edited by irmamar; January 30, 2010 at 12:29 PM. |
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Thank you Perikles. I always thought that the infinitive was used when you want to tell someone something, or command them, or threaten them. I guess you're saying it is not?
I'm not asking about vosotros. Why don't you just answer what I ask, or not at all. Can't get much simpler than that for you. |
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