Infinitive Complex Object


Complex Object

Subject + Predicate + Complex Object (Noun/Pronoun + Infinitive)

The combination of a noun in the common case or a pronoun in the objective case and an infinitive used after the predicate forms a complex object. The relation between the noun (pronoun) and the infinitive is that of subject and predicate.

Key examples:
  • I saw the boy raise his hand.
  • I heard him call my name.
  • I want you to know that it doesn't matter.

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