"Catenatives" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Catenatives" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Catenatives
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"Catenatives" Meaning

Catenatives are a type of verb phrase in which a main verb is followed by an infinitive phrase, and together they form a single finite verb. The main verb, also known as the catenative verb, is typically an action verb, and the infinitive phrase that follows it provides more information about the action. Examples of catenatives include:

want to go
need to study
hope to win
try to remember

In each of these examples, the main verb (want, need, hope, try) is followed by an infinitive phrase (to go, to study, to win, to remember) that provides more information about the action. The entire verb phrase, including the main verb and the infinitive phrase, forms a single finite verb.

"Catenatives" Examples

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Catennatives are a type of verb that happen immediately after another verb, often to intensify or modify the action of the main verb. Here are five usage examples:

1. Use catenatives to describe the manner in which an action is performed


She spoke loudly in the meeting. (Here, "loudly" is a catenative verb that describes the manner in which she spoke.)

2. Use catenatives to describe the frequency or rate of an action


The dog runs swiftly around the park. (Here, "swiftly" is a catenative verb that describes the rate at which the dog runs.)

3. Use catenatives to describe the purpose or intention behind an action


He walked carefully across the road. (Here, "carefully" is a catenative verb that describes the intention behind his walking.)

4. Use catenatives to describe the way something moves or is done


The chef cooked delicately the soufflé. (Here, "delicately" is a catenative verb that describes the way the chef cooked.)

5. Use catenatives to describe the degree or extent of an action


The new employee worked diligently on his projects. (Here, "diligently" is a catenative verb that describes the degree to which the employee worked.)

"Catenatives" Similar Words

Catelectrotonus

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Catena

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Catena is a noun that refers to a series of connected things, such as a chain of physical objects, a sequence of events, or a continuity of ideas. It can also refer to a chain or series of mountains, hills, or other geological features. In a broader sense, catena can imply a sense of connection, continuity, or causality between individual elements or events.

Catenarian

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Catenarian refers to a bent or curved shape, often in a rope or cord, especially when it has been twisted or knotted. It can also describe something that is curved or bent in a particular way.

Catenary

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Catenate

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Catenins

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Catenins are a type of protein that play a crucial role in maintaining the structure and integrity of cells. They are a subfamily of adhesion molecules and are found in the cytoplasm and nucleus of eukaryotic cells.

Catenoid

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