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spk&lis3 Review - Unit8 History
Grammar - Referring to past time
The perfect infinitive
Use the perfect infinitive for events in a period of time that lead up to the present or to a point in the past.
You can use the perfect infinitive after verbs like seem, appear, and happen.
ex. What type of leader was Simon Bolivar? He seems to have been a charismatic, courageous leader.
ex. Was Cleopatra good at politics? Yes, she is acknowledged to have formed some extremely effective political alliances.
ex. I would love to have met Leonardo da Vinci.
Vocabulary (antonyms)
lasting - temporary
significant - insignificant
local - universal
superficial - profound
gradual - rapid / sudden
imperceptible - visible / apparent
long-term - immediate