Usages of infinitivus
“Laborare” infinitivus est, sicut “legere” et “scribere,” inquit magistra.
“To work” is an infinitive, just like “to read” and “to write,” says the teacher.
Discipula rogat cur infinitivus saepe post verba “possum” et “volo” ponatur.
The student asks why the infinitive is often placed after the words “I am able” and “I want.”
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