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A special verb form not inflected for person and number.
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Why the infinitive in Portuguese "Cartago tem que ser destruída"?
Spanish: haber/tener de/que 'have to'+ infinitive;
Portuguese: haver/ter de/que 'have to' + infinitive;
Several Southern Italian varieties also have this construction but it is mostly found in Ibero-Romance … This construction is rarer in the other Romance languages: French has avoir á/être á + infinitive while Italian has avere/essere da + infinitive, but the role of the construction is much more limited than …