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COMPLEX OBJECT

COMPLEX OBJECT. COMPLEX SUBJECT. Complex Object. noun (Mum, teacher) + a verb (wants) + pronoun (him..) + infinitive/bare infinitive (to do his homework). In Russian Complex Object will be translated as a subordinate clause with conjunctions что, как, чтобы.

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COMPLEX OBJECT

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  1. COMPLEX OBJECT COMPLEX SUBJECT

  2. Complex Object noun (Mum, teacher) + a verb (wants) + pronoun (him..) + infinitive/bare infinitive (to do his homework)

  3. In Russian Complex Object will be translated as a subordinate clause with conjunctions что,как, чтобы

  4. Example: • I wantedthe director of this TNC to stop the work of this sweatshop. (noun in the common case) • She madehimbuy her a new car. (pronoun in the objective case)

  5. The verbs used with Complex Object • wish & intention: to wish, to want, to desire, would like, to mean, to intend, to choose • mental activity (generally with the verb “to be”) to know, to expect, to believe, to think, to consider, to suppose, to expect, to imagine, to find, to feel, to trust

  6. Examples I • I want you to start for the trip immediately. • I didn’t mean him to learn the dialogue by heart. • I don’t choose you to live in the hotel.

  7. Examples II • I know him to be the most unscrupulous man I ever knew. • If you suppose this young lady to be intelligent enough, you’re definitely mistaken. • Everybody expected her to marry Tom. • The doctor found Pete’s heart to have stopped 2 hours before. (perfect infinitive for prior actions)

  8. NB!The verbs to think, to consider, to find can be used withoutan infinitive!!! • He thought her beautiful. • I found the key idea of the lection interesting.

  9. feelings & emotions: to like, to dislike, to love, to hate, can’t stand/bear e.g. I dislike you to talk like that. I can’t bear you to behave so nasty! • order & permission + compulsion: to order, to allow, to let, to ask for, to force to have, to suffer, to get, to make, to cause e.g.She ordered the car to be ready by 6 o’clock. James suffered his wife to wear such short skirts. (разрешать неохотно, скрепя сердце) I won’t have you speak like that! (close to “to suffer” in the meaning) NB! The underlined words don’t take TO-inf in active voice! In Passive voice “to let” is substituted with “to allow”!

  10. Compulsion (заставить, распорядиться, добиться) • Her steps made him turn his head. (!!! bare inf) • The noise caused her to awake. • She caused the telegramme to be sent at once. • I can’t get her to start doing homework. • I had her go there.(!!!bare inf)

  11. sense perception: to hear, to see, to watch, to feel, to observe, to notice !!!These verbs in the Active Voice are used with BARE Infinitive !!!In thePassive voice the particle TO appears! e.g.I felt the blood rush into my cheeks. I saw Jim enter the room.

  12. Note 1 • If “to see” means “to understand” Complex Object is NOT used! I saw that he didn’t realize the danger. Note 2 If “to hear” means “to learn”, “to be told”, a clause or a gerund is used I hear that he left for the South/of his leaving for the South.

  13. After the verbs “to know” and “to help” both variants of the infinitive can follow!!! In modern English a bare infinitive is more common. • But in Passive Voice the TO-inf is used! I’ve never known him (to) be so mean. Could you help me (to) fix the car? She was known to have worked as a teacher.

  14. The verbs used with a bare infinitive in Active Voice • to make, to force, to have (compulsion) • to let (in Passive “to allow” is used instead) • to see, to hear, to watch, to observe, to notice • to feel In Passive Voice they take TO-inf after

  15. Compare

  16. Complex Subject noun/pronoun +is said/is believed/turns out etc + infinitive/perfect infinitive In all voices we use CS with particle TO !!!

  17. In Russian Complex Subject sounds like неопределенно-личное предложение (говорят, считают, известно…) Complex Subject is used with: …is said to …is heard to …is seen to …is known to …is reported to …is expected to …is believed to …is considered etc…

  18. to see, to feel, to hear…- sense perception • to know, to expect, to believe…- mental activity • to make, to order, to force…- order, request, permission • to say, to inform, to report • to appear, to seem, to happen, to prove, to turn out • to be likely, to be sure, to be certain

  19. Complex Subject Personal Impersonal He is know (to be) It is known (that) a liar. he is a liar.

  20. Examples • He was heardto laugh merrily. • Anne’s father was heard approaching at that moment(to express the process we use Participle I) • He was believed to be honest and intelligent. • Julie was made to take part in the trip. • She is said to have become famous.(completed action) • The child seems to be asleep.

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