St. Petersburg Institute
of Foreign Economic
Relations, Economics
and Law (IFEREL)
Yerevan Branch
THE COURSE PAPER
On the Subject
"The Infinitive Constructions and The Ways of Their Using"
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By Academic Subject
The Practice and Theory of Translation of English
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Made by the student of
III-rd year
Kyosababyn Diana Rafaelovna
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The record-book
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E-4112
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Checked by:
The Head (Teacher) Badalyan L. A. _________
Signature
Yerevan - 2 00 5
The List of Contents
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INDEX
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1.
The List of Contents.
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Introduction: The Non-Finite Forms of the Verbs.
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The Predicative Constructions with Non-Finite Forms of the Verbs.
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Body: The Predicative Infinitive Constructions. The Objective-with-the-Infinitive Construction.
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The Subjective-with-the-Infinitive Construction.
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The For-to-Infinitive Construction.
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The Absolute Infinitive Construction.
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Conclusion
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9.
Bibliography
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INTRIDUCTION
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The words of every language fall into classes which are called Parts of Speech . Each part of speech has characteristics of its own. The parts of speech differ from each other in meaning, in form and in function.
One of the parts of speech is the Verb. According to content, the verb can be described as word denoting action (the term "action" embracing the meaning of activity (to walk, to speak, to play, to study), process (to sleep, to wait, to live), state (to be, to like, to know), relation (To consist, to resemble, to lack) and the like. According to form, it can be described as a word that has certain grammatical features that are not shared by other parts of speech; they have the category of tense, aspect, voice. According to the function, verb can be defined as a word making up the predicate of the sentence.
The English Verbs can be divided into two main groups, according to the function they perform in the sentence - the finite forms and non-finite forms .
The finite forms