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The infinitive also serves as an attribute to nouns which are part on the London stage. The infinitive may also serve as an attribute of pronouns and e.g. I've got a lot to be thankful for. I thought you had quite enough to do looking after the house and so forth. You are leaving me very little to say. Occasionally the infinitive is used to modify the prop-word one. § 204. The infinitive in the function of attribute is char- be of two kinds: 1) The head-word may be either the subject or the object of as the subject of the infinitive it may be either active or passive, e.g. a) He was not the man to draw back when his dignity was She pitied the poor young man for having no one to look after him. b) Remember, Roger is a man to be watched. The head-word of an active infinitive may also be an object of e.g. Love? It's a funny word to use. Except in little things, he was the hardest man to influence. In all the above examples we find the infinitive of verbs re- e.g. I'm not a very easy man to get on with. He realized that he didn't know anyone here to talk to except Max. If the infinitive is a link-verb followed by an adjective which e.g. We have, all of us here, a good deal to be thankful for, If the head-word is the subject, active or passive, or the object e-g. a) Marion was not the type to put on weight. There was nothing to be seen or heard, not even a barking I had nobody to talk to. Is there a place to get something to eat near here? feel well. I've got something dreadful to tell you. the river. There is always a question or two to be considered. Note that the infinitive is not lexically dependent here. It can Note. There is, however, one exception to the rule — the ordinal numerals and e.g. He was the first to speak. 2) The head-noun may be neither the subject nor the object of The number of nouns with which it is used is quite conside- e.g. He had a keen desire to learn. He accepted willingly my invitation to remain for a few days in my apartment. He's given me permission to talk to you myself. the room. He bit back the urge to tell a lie. For the means of expressing the subject of the action denoted § 205. When the head-noun is neither the subject nor the ob- 1) In the sentence pattern "have (get, possess, lack) + the + e.g. He had the courage to tell them what he thought of them. The action of the infinitive is made possible owing to the qual- The infinitive is lexically dependent in this sentence pattern — e.g. They had the cheek to run away. Why haven't you got the wit to invent something? The subject of the infinitive in this function is the same as 2) When the infinitive serves as an attribute of a noun modi- e.g. There wasn't enough air to stir the leaves of the lime trees. really thinks. could not have enough knowledge to answer. For the means of expressing the subject of the action denoted 3) When the inifinitive serves as an attribute of a noun pred- e.g. He was too clever a man to be bluffed. This is too serious a business to be trifled with. The action of the infinitive is made impossible owing to the For the means of expressing the subject of the action denoted by the infinitive see "Verbs", § 166. 4) In a sentence pattern where we find the correlative conjunc- e.g. He can't have been such a fool as to give them a definite an- The use of the infinitive of consequence in the last three sen- § 206. The infinitive may be used as attribute in a special sen- task, thing, way. As a rule, these nouns are modified by adjectives e.g. It's a good idea to use both methods. It's our job to worry about that, isn't it? It was a mistake to deny it. But it was a surprise to hear him insisting on it. It was utter nonsense to suggest that he was lying. It was my intention to show her how greatly she had underes- "It must be a terrible thing to have received a classical edu- It's a great disadvantage to be held back by middle-class mo- It was a bitter experience for Philip to learn that his best For the means of expressing the subject of the action denoted (For comparison with the ing-form see §§ 231 and 243.) § 207. The infinitive is also used as attribute in a sentence e.g. I think Helena finds it rather a lot of work to clean the place. He thought it great fun to be out boating. For the means of expressing the subject of the action denoted The construction is not of frequent use in English though it is not restricted to any style. (For comparison with the ing-form see § 232.)
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