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<div style="font-size:200%"> Agreement with a preceding direct object in a relative clause when an infinitive follows the participle</div>
<div style="font-size:200%"> Agreement with a preceding direct object in a relative clause when an infinitive follows the participle</div>
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As with the preceding direct object pronouns, when a verb is preceded by a direct object which is at the beginning of a relative clause and followed by an infinitive, the participle only agrees when this beginning is the direct object. implicit verb containing the participle and subject of the infinitive. This means that there will be an agreement in the following cases:
As with the preceding direct object pronouns, when a verb is preceded by a direct object which is at the beginning of a relative clause and followed by an infinitive, the participle only agrees when this beginning is the direct object. implicit verb containing the participle and subject of the infinitive. This means that there will be an agreement in the following cases:

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