This article is a continuation of the discussion on grammatical characteristics of the Polish verbal components, understood as elements of phraseological units. The subject of the work is a comparison of collocations containing a pair of equivalent verbal components. The research demonstrated an interesting grammatical regularity between inflection and syntactic features. The verbal components which have different forms in collocations, including personal forms, have typical functions of a verb, e.g. constitute a sentence. The components which have only one form – even identical with a personal form – do not function as finite verbal phrases. They have specific syntactic properties.
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