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B1 Finnish GrammarDouble Infinitive Construction

Master Finnish verb chain constructions where multiple infinitives work together. Learn how auxiliary verbs combine with main verbs in complex sentences, understand the different infinitive forms, and express ability, necessity, and permission in the past.

1Verb Chains with Auxiliary Verbs

Finnish uses verb chains where the auxiliary verb is conjugated and the main verb appears in an infinitive form. Common auxiliaries include voida (can), täytyä (must), saada (may), and haluta (want). In the perfect tense, the auxiliary uses 'olla' + past participle, while the main verb stays as infinitive.

Perfect Tense with Modal Verbs

AuxiliaryPerfect Form+ Infinitive
voida (can)on voinuton voinut tehdä
täytyä (must)on täytynyton täytynyt mennä
saada (may)on saanuton saanut tulla
haluta (want)on halunnuton halunnut nähdä

Examples

En ole voinut tulla.

I have not been able to come.

negative perfect + infinitive

Hän on halunnut oppia suomea.

He/She has wanted to learn Finnish.

halunnut + 1st infinitive

Minun on täytynyt odottaa.

I have had to wait.

täytyä uses genitive subject

He ovat saaneet jäädä kotiin.

They have been allowed to stay home.

permission in perfect

2The Three Infinitive Forms

Finnish has three main infinitive forms. The 1st infinitive (-a/-ä) is the basic form used with most auxiliaries. The 2nd infinitive (-essa/-essä) expresses 'while doing'. The 3rd infinitive (-massa/-mässä, -maan/-mään) indicates direction or ongoing action. Choose based on the auxiliary verb and meaning.

Infinitive Forms

FormEndingUsageExample
1st infinitive-a/-ä, -da/-däbasic, with modalstehdä, syödä
2nd inessive-essa/-essäwhile doingtehdessä
3rd illative-maan/-määngoing to dotekemään
3rd inessive-massa/-mässäin the process oftekemässä

Examples

Haluan oppia puhumaan suomea.

I want to learn to speak Finnish.

1st inf + 3rd inf illative

Olin syömässä kun hän soitti.

I was eating when he/she called.

3rd inf inessive = ongoing

Kirjaa lukiessani opin paljon.

While reading the book, I learned a lot.

2nd inf inessive

Menen uimaan järveen.

I am going to swim in the lake.

3rd inf illative = purpose

3Past Perfect with Verb Chains

The past perfect (pluperfect) uses 'oli' instead of 'on'. This expresses ability, necessity, or desire that existed before another past event. The structure is: subject + oli + past participle of auxiliary + infinitive of main verb.

Pluperfect Modal Constructions

StructureExampleEnglish
oli voinut + infHän oli voinut tehdäHe had been able to do
oli täytynyt + infOli täytynyt mennäHad had to go
oli halunnut + infOlin halunnut tullaI had wanted to come
oli saanut + infHän oli saanut jäädäHe had been allowed to stay

Examples

Olin voinut auttaa, jos olisit kysynyt.

I could have helped if you had asked.

conditional in past

Hän oli halunnut jäädä, mutta hänen piti lähteä.

He had wanted to stay, but he had to leave.

contrasting desires

Emme olleet voineet ymmärtää sitä.

We had not been able to understand it.

negative pluperfect

Minun oli täytynyt tehdä se yksin.

I had had to do it alone.

necessity in past

4Common Verb Chain Patterns

Certain verb combinations are very common in Finnish. Learn these patterns: alkaa + infinitive (begin to), lopettaa + infinitive (stop), yrittää + infinitive (try to), osata + infinitive (know how to). These create natural-sounding Finnish sentences.

Common Verb + Infinitive Patterns

VerbMeaningPerfect Example
alkaabegin toon alkanut oppia
lopettaastop doingon lopettanut tupakoinnin
yrittäätry toon yrittänyt ymmärtää
osataknow how toon osannut tehdä

Examples

Olen alkanut ymmärtää suomea paremmin.

I have begun to understand Finnish better.

alkaa + 1st infinitive

Hän on yrittänyt soittaa sinulle.

He/She has tried to call you.

yrittää in perfect

Oletko osannut ratkaista ongelman?

Have you been able to solve the problem?

osata = know how

Olen lopettanut tupakoimasta.

I have stopped smoking.

lopettaa + 3rd inf elative