Catenative verb

Catenative verb

Catenative verbs are English language verbs which can be followed directly by another verb, in either the "to" infinitive or present participle / gerund forms. For example:

He deserves to win the cup.
Where deserve is a catenative verb which can be followed directly by another verb, in this case in the "to" infinitive form.

Most of these verbs demand that the following verb be in one or the other (infinitive or gerund) form only. A few can take both forms, but sometimes there is a difference in meaning.

They are called catenative from their ability to form chains.

We promised to agree to try practicing playing tennis more often.

ee also

See [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Appendix:English_catenative_verbs wiktionary] for a list of catenative verbs.

In other fields, Catenation and Concatenation (disambiguation) refer to the joining of similar things in a series or chain.


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