How to parse. ...

7G TllE INFINITIVE. [Par. 102. 2. Voice. Active or Passive. 3. Mood. Infinitive. 4. "State," or Division of Tense, i.e. whether Indefinite, Complete, or Incomplete. 5. Object, if it has any. To these statements you may add whether it is used as aI. Noun: and, if so, (a) of what Verb it is the Subject or Object, Complementary or otherwise; and (b) to what Noun or Pronoun it is Complementary. II. An Adverb: and, if so, by what Preposition and Verbal Noun it may be replaced.l III. Adjective: and, if so, with what Noun it is connected. ExERcISE XIX. (SPECIMEN). 102 Parse the Infinitives in the following Exercise 2: Having been brought before the judge, Androcles was at once condemned, and ordered to be exposed to wild beasts 1 The pupil may also be asked to mention the word modified by the Adverbial Infinitive, as in parsing an ordinary Adverb. 2 For brevity, the Voice, Mood, and " State," are omitted, as also is the Object of the Infinitive, and the word modified by the Adverbial Infinitive.

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