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In Latin there are a set of verbs that aren't complete just by themselves. Claudia potest, "Claudia is able," needs something else to ... In Latin there are certain verbs of necessity, command, prohibition, or emotion which are followed by an Brief look at debere ("to owe" "ought") with the I made this video for my beginning Latin students during COVID, and am sharing it so that it may help others who are trying to ... 'Stop to dance', or 'stop dancing'? 'Ask to come' or 'ask coming'? Today, I will teach you how and when to use gerunds and ...

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Ch. 6: Complementary Infinitive

Ch. 6: Complementary Infinitive

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Rule 68: The Complementary Infinitive

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In Latin there are a set of verbs that aren't complete just by themselves. Claudia potest, "Claudia is able," needs something else to ...

The Complementary Infinitive in Latin

The Complementary Infinitive in Latin

In Latin there are certain verbs of necessity, command, prohibition, or emotion which are followed by an

Ch. 6: sum, possum, and complementary infinitives

Ch. 6: sum, possum, and complementary infinitives

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UNH LGM 4: Debeo and the Complementary Infinitive

UNH LGM 4: Debeo and the Complementary Infinitive

Brief look at debere ("to owe" "ought") with the

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I made this video for my beginning Latin students during COVID, and am sharing it so that it may help others who are trying to ...

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Wheelock's Latin Chapter 6 2021 (updated)

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GERUND (-ing) or INFINITIVE (to) - When & How to Use them! (+ Free PDF & Quiz)

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'Stop to dance', or 'stop dancing'? 'Ask to come' or 'ask coming'? Today, I will teach you how and when to use gerunds and ...

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Infinitives — English Grammar Lessons

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