The Objective Infinitive Construction

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The Objective Infinitive Construction After verbs denoting sense perception without to see, feel hear, watch, notice, find perceive, observe I saw him cross the street. A heard my wife come… After verbs denoting wish and intention with to want wish like desire Intend hate Father wants me to come on Sunday.

After verbs denoting mental ability with to know,think consider,suppose understand expect,imagine, believe We believe him to finish the work in two days. After verbs denoting compulsion without to make get(to) have let She made him drink some milk. I can not get her to finish her lessons. After verbs of declaring tell, ask, order, command, allow, pronounce The doctor pronounced the wound to be a slight one.