| 1. | The infinitive, strictly a verbal noun, has two forms.
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| 2. | Verbal nouns are formed by taking the bare stem without or.
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| 3. | Such nouns may or may not be referred to as verbal nouns.
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| 4. | For more information see verbal noun, deverbal noun and deverbal adjective.
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| 5. | In contrast, conjunctions take verbal nouns without case:
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| 6. | Verbs also have 4 participles and 2 verbal nouns ( infinitive and supine ).
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| 7. | The form with ???? is more emphatic and requires the dative for the verbal noun.
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| 8. | An important feature of regular verbs from the first class is that the verbal noun.
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| 9. | The verbal noun and some other non-finite forms derived therefrom are as follows.
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| 10. | In fact, participles and verbal nouns are one of the most productive sources of new vocabulary.
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