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An infinitive question...
Hi, is it possible to use two infinitives in a row in a sentence?
For example: No te puedo pedir hacer... (I can't ask you to do...) or: Que puedo hacer ayudar? (What can I do to help?) Thank you. I have never seen this structure before, so I thought to ask here. ![]() Last edited by bricks; February 23, 2010 at 07:46 PM. |
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If the verb is transitive, you can write the second infinitive without prepositions, since this infinitive is the DO: poder hacer, saber pensar, poder decir, etc.
Although, in your example, I'd use the subjunctive present: no te puedo pedir que hagas... If the verb is intransitive, you must use a preposition: hacer para ayudar, preguntar para ir, ir a comer, etc. ![]() |
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