Definitions from Wiktionary (catenative verb)
▸ noun: A verb able to be immediately followed by the full or bare infinitive, or gerund (i.e. non-finite verbs), as in “I beg to differ”, where beg is catenative.
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▸ noun: A verb able to be immediately followed by the full or bare infinitive, or gerund (i.e. non-finite verbs), as in “I beg to differ”, where beg is catenative.
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finite verb,
ventive,
present participle,
benefactive,
debitive,
weak verb,
separable verb,
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