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===Supine=== | ===Supine=== | ||
The supine describes actions done for the purpose of something | The supine describes actions done for the purpose of something or a result of the action. In english it is often the infitive form of the verb, "We walked over to Ronald '''To help him'''". Important to notice is that the supine, unlike adverbial participles, can inherently take an object if it neccesitates it. | ||
Can also mark the purpose of a noun if used infront of them. | Can also mark the purpose of a noun if used infront of them. |