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Giant General English Casa, , =, Sule 2. Infinitive eq gdm eek), , , , , , , 24 |, , Wats Hence qian, ah, Fame |, Infesecee siearr Infinitive sara ran 1 fe al rer feat ST aa Fae GT, , F 5 Fin: visa waa Uh aI H Finite Verb ite fee #l Infinitive F, ae fe Verb ®t Infinitive aaa 2a & | saeea aI wa fear areit Finite ' |, , We: Infinitive @ yart ed ¢, , (1) Simple Infinitiy, , : e (2) Gerundial Infinitive : aa Ba, , e a or i VER Y Noun} wa 4 we Hed @ ait fest a4 Wom, am eat 3 | retetad 3, , a Subject to the verb — To walk is useful., , (c , erlect to the-verb — I like to read poems., , @) Ce eent to the verb — Her habit is to sing daily., , overned by the preposition — I had no choice but to obey., (e) Objective Complemeng ~ I saw him go. (#4 3a Wd BX Sa |) sy,, _ 34 AIF A go (= to go) $1 aM Simple Infinitive #1 we @ | Te aA FT (saw), , objective complement @ | . is, , (2) Gerundial Infinitive — Adjective a Adverb & &4 4 #4 Her @ AK fest Aa HUF, , oR Ol ‘He fad’ ana 2 |, , 1. Separate - He took a knife. He wanted to kill the hen., Combined — He took a knife to kill the hen., 2. Separate - He is very weak. He cannot walk., Combined —_ He is too weak to walk. ;, 3. Separate -— He wants to study. He has gone to Agra., Combined — He has gone to Agra to study., 4. Separate - Iam leaving for Kolkata. I shall live there., Combined — I am leaving for Kolkata to live there., ie, 5. Separate -— The book was-very difficult\Shexould not understand., , Combined — The book‘was too difficult for her to understand., , EXERCISE 2, , {Combine each of the following Sentences into one Simple Sentence :, , 1. Ihave bought a book. I shall read it., 2. He will go. He wants this., , €9. The boy was intelligent. The teacher found this., , “4, He is working very hard. He wants to stand first., 5. He is very old. He cannot walk straight., 6. He is very fat. He cannot run fast., , (1) He have no money. I cannot buy a golden ring., 8. [have some work. I must,finish it. :, 9. He has a large family. He has to provide for them., , 10. He went to Agra. He wanted to see he Taj., , ¥ Rule 3. Nominative Absolute G1 Wart aver, Nominative Absolute 34 dl (Nominative) # Hed %, W aaT a was (Absolute) teat @ | a, , iciple @ veel ait Bier & | BY al a He oH MUTE TAT eh Verb Te TET ET :, ate Verb a1 wat Bat @ ait 7 that aT; Sa : al Fale ae a at fee, , (i) The sun having set, the stars came up in the sky., (ii) The meeting being over, all members left the hall.