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The Objective Infinitive — continued . 
2. With Passive Verbs. 59 
3. Differentiation of the Two Infinitives. 60 
B. The Passive Infinitive. 71 
C. Notes. 72 
CHAPTER III. 
Other Substantival Uses of the Infinitive . 73 
The Active Infinitive. 73 
As a Predicate Nominative. 73 
As an Appositive. 75 
As the Object of a Preposition. 78 
CHAPTER IV. 
The Predicative Infinitive with Auxiliary Verbs . 79 
A. The Active Infinitive. 79 
General Statement. 79 
Uninflected. 80 
Inflected. 80 
Differentiation of the Two Infinitives. 82 
B. The Passive Infinitive. 83 
C. Notes. 88 
CHAPTER V. 
The Predicative Infinitive with Verbs of Motion and of Rest .... 89 
The Active Infinitive. 89 
General Statement. 89 
Uninflected Only. 89 
With Verbs of Motion. 90 
With Verbs of Rest. 91 
CHAPTER VI. 
The Predicative Infinitive with “(W)uton” . 93 
A. The Active Infinitive. 93 
B. The Passive Infinitive. 95 
C. Notes. 96 
CHAPTER VII. 
The Predicative Infinitive with “Beon” (“Wesan”) . 97 
The Active Infinitive. 97 
Denoting Necessity or Obligation. 97 
Denoting Futurity .104 
Denoting Purpose ..105 
Notes.106 
CHAPTER VIII. 
The Predicative Infinitive with Accusative Subject .107 
As Object.107 
A. The Active Infinitive.107 
Uninflected.107 
General Statement.107 
With Verbs of Commanding.108 
With Verbs of Causing and Permitting.110 
With Verbs of Sense Perception.112 
With Verbs of Mental Perception.114 
With Verbs of Declaring. 117 
With Other Verbs.118 
