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Infinitives followed by Prepositions
The following verbs require a or
di when followed by another infinitive, although
the preposition is not always translated into English.
| Verb + a + another infinitive |
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Verb + di + another infinitive |
aiutare
andare
cominciare
continuare
correre
imparare
insegnare
invitare
mandare
passare
pensare
preparare
provare
risuscire
servire
stare
tornare
venire |
to help
to go
to begin
to continue
to run
to learn
to teach
to invite
to send
to stop by
to think of
to prepare
to try
to succeed
to be good for
to stay, stand
to return
to come |
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aspettare
cercare
cessare
chiedere
comandare
credere
decidere
dimenticare
dire
domandare
finire
offrire
permettere
promettere
sapere
sognare
sperare
tentare |
to wait for
to look for
to cease
to ask
to command
to believe
to decide
to forget
to say, tell
to ask
to finish
to offer
to permit
to promise
to know
to dream
to hope
to try, attempt |
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