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  2. Split infinitive - Wikipedia

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    A split infinitive is a grammatical construction in which an adverb or adverbial phrase separates the "to" and "infinitive" constituents of what was traditionally called the "full infinitive", but is more commonly known in modern linguistics as the to-infinitive (e.g., to go).

  3. List of English irregular verbs - Wikipedia

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    cleave [meaning to split] – cleft/clove/cleaved – cleft/cloven/cleaved: Strong, class 2: Or weak with vowel shortening; regular when meaning "adhere" cling – clung – clung: Strong, class 3: clothe – clad/clothed – clad/clothed overclothe – overclad/overclothed – overclad/overclothed unclothe – unclad/unclothed – unclad/unclothed

  4. Infinitive - Wikipedia

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    Infinitive (abbreviated INF) is a linguistics term for certain verb forms existing in many languages, ... For details of this, see split infinitive.

  5. Talk:Split infinitive - Wikipedia

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    Split infinitives are to be avoided when Latin infinitives are translated into English. Removed because I think the person who said it may be joking. Latin also tended to put adverbs in front of verbs rather than after them. [removed1 1] [removed1 2] In the split infinitive, the adverb always comes before the verb.

  6. Talk:Split infinitive/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    1 why it is generally not acceptable to 'split' an infinitive with 'not' 2 falsity. 3 Problems. 4 comments. 4 Prescription vs. description. 5 biased "non split" POV ...

  7. Portal:Language/Language topic/May 2006 - Wikipedia

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    Robert Lowth was the first grammarian to prohibit the split infinitive in English. A ...

  8. Category:English grammar - Wikipedia

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    Split infinitive; Stripping (linguistics) Subject–auxiliary inversion; Subject–verb inversion in English; English subjunctive; English subordinators; Substitution ...

  9. Wikipedia : Featured article review/Split infinitive/archive1

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