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Meaning of verboides



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verboides
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Told verboides to verbal inflections that look more like a noun, adjective, or adverb than a form of conjugation. Usually in these cases, the infinitive seems more a noun, participle seems more an adjective or the gerund seems more an adverb. Examples: 1. For the case of infinitive the verb seem substantive. It is that love and desire are not the same, the degree of engagement is different. 2. For the case of the participle adjective-sounding. I like to eat fried egg. 3. In the case of the gerund which seems an adverb. When simultaneity of action reflected: I was bathing. Or that indicates mode: Juanita came running and crying.

  



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Although they come from verbs, the verboides do not share all its features, may lack the time, person and/or number. The most common examples in Spanish are infinitives or gerunds, sintacticamente do not work as action or Word.

  










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