verb patterns: infinitive and gerund

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VERB PATTERNSInfinitive & Gerund

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INFINITIVEWith or without TO

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1. I am going to the supermarket to get some fruit.

2. You cannot afford to buy that car.

3. I am afraid to meet him again.

4. Her parents didn’t let her go.

5. It is impossible to speak Chinese in two months.

6. I am calling to tell you the truth.

7. I am pleased to say that you are the winner.

8. It is important to learn foreign languages.

9. He wants to tell you what really happened.

10.You make me feel young.How

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INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE

VERB + TO INFINITIVE

VERB + (-TO) INFINITIVE

ADJECTIVE + TO INFINITIVE

IT + BE+ ADJECTIVE + TO INF

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I am going to the supermarket to get some fruit.

I am calling to tell you the truth.

INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE

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I turned on the TV to watch the news.

I went for a walk by the river to get some fresh air.

Sheila went to the airport to meet her parents.

OTHER EXAMPLES

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VERB + TO INFINITIVE

You cannot afford to buy that car.

He wants to tell you what really happened.

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OTHER EXAMPLES

I would like to go to New York soon.

He decided to apply for the job.

She managed to get there on time.

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VERB + (-TO) INFINITIVE

Her parents didn’t let her go.

You make me feel young.

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OTHER EXAMPLES

You must attend your classes everyday.

They can go there after lunch.

She should call the doctor.

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ADJECTIVE + TO INFINITIVE

I am afraid to meet him again.

I am pleased to say that you are the winner.

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OTHER EXAMPLES

I am so happy to see you again!

Are you ready to start?

I am sorry to hear that you are not coming.

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IT + BE + ADJECTIVE + TO INF

It is impossible to speak Chinese in two months.

It is important to learn foreign languages.

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OTHER EXAMPLES

It is too late to call them now.

It is impossible to find a solution to this problem now.

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GERUND

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1. Learning foreign languages is important.

2. I really like walking in the mountains.

3. He is really interested in getting that job.

4. He left the room without saying a word.

5. Jim suggested going to the cinema.

6. Smoking is bad for your health.

7. I look forward to hearing from you.

8. After reading the book, he wrote a wonderful review.

How

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GERUND = SUBJECT

FIXED EXPRESSIONS +GERUND

VERB + GERUND

PREPOSITION + GERUND

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GERUND = SUBJECT

Learning foreign languages is important.

Smoking is bad for your health.

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OTHER EXAMPLES

Reading is great fun.

Cooking is not difficult.

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FIXED EXPRESSIONS + GERUND

He’s really interested in getting that job.

I look forward to hearing from you.

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OTHER EXAMPLES

What about going to the beach?

It’s worth going there to enjoy the sights.

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VERB + GERUND

I really like walking in the mountains.

Jim suggested going to the cinema.

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OTHER EXAMPLES

I hate working at weekends.

I really enjoy reading a good detective story.

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PREPOSITION + GERUND

He left the room without saying a word.

After reading the book, he wrote a wonderful review.

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OTHER EXAMPLES

He is really good at telling jokes.

We stayed at home instead of going out.

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YOUR TURN

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Max and Tara were high school classmates. They didn´t know each other very well but Max found Tara really beautiful. Too beautiful for him. He couldn´t imagine … (ask) her out. But he wasn´t planning … (give) up. Max decided … (send) Tara a friend request on Facebook. She soon confirmed him as a friend. Happy Max tried … (write) her a message but Tara didn´t want … (reply). So he looked at all her likes and started … (post) interesting things on her wall. Tara enjoyed … (read) his posts and comments and they soon started … (chat) with each other. One day Tara had a problem with a project at school and Max gladly offered … (help) her. Max didn´t forget … (bring) CDs with her favorite band. They had a good time so Tara promised … (go) to the cinema with Max when he asked her. Soon they started … (go) out with each other and their relationship became public when they changed their Facebook status.

MODERN LOVE STORY