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ENGLISH GRAMMAR
AT THE
SHAAZGAI NETWORK
EDITED BY ULZIIBAYAR TUMURBAATAR SHAAZGAI
SHAAZGAI DIGITAL STUDIO
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ACCUSATIVE WITH THE INFINITIVE


to - (without to) :
1.

to see (), to hear (), to feel ( ), to watch


(, ), to observe ( ) : I saw him come. .

2.

:
) : to make, to have(to bid): You make me laugh. -
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) : to let (, ). :
Let the boy return! - !

to - (with to) :
1.

to want, to wish, to like- .


I wish him to learn. - .

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) to cause, to order, to command .
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We caused him to send for a doctor. -
) to allow, to permit, to suffer . :
We allowed the girl to come in. - .
3.

, to declare, to deny, to expect, to believe, to think, to


suppose, to remember :
England expect every man to do his duty. -
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: that - .
: to say, to tell (, ), to answer, to reply, to hope, to fear
that - . :
He hoped that she would come. - .

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