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Saturday, July 21, 2007
Non-finite dependent clauses
Dependent clauses may be headed by an infinitive or other non-finite verb form. In these cases, the subject of the dependent clause may take a non-nominative form. Examples:
* I want him to vanish. * I saw you wandering around.
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