Both, and and, and are heard with inflected prepositions, as objects of verbal nouns, and also as following pronouns with their respective possessive adjectives:
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The infinitive can also be used as a verbal noun in English, as in " Bob loves to swim ", and then is called a supine.
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To form a present negative verb with'????, suffix'????to the verbal noun of the verb.
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Features in Connacht Irish differing from the official standard include a preference for verbal nouns ending in, e . g . instead of, " weakening ".
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These verbal nouns have an active participial meaning; e . g . " ?O le faiga o le fale ", the building of the house.
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Apart from the short stem ( which has a rather limited set of functions ), all other forms are built on either the participle or the verbal noun.
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The verbal noun " curling " is formed from the Scots ( and English ) verb " curl ", which describes the motion of the stone.
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Verbal nouns can be used as verbs by appending ( e . g . ), while an adjectival noun uses instead of ( usual for nouns ) when acting attributively.
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A possible intermediate might be a Latin 4th-declension verbal noun * " fktus ", with possible meanings including " act of ( pro ) creating ".
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Present tense is formed by use of the verb " "'tha "'" and the verbal noun ( or participle ) form of the main verb.