Grammar 5 1- verb patterns #1

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5-1 Verb Patterns #1 ENGL115 - Unit 5

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5-1 Verb Patterns #1ENGL115 - Unit 5

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Verb + ing; Verb + To + Infinitive Verb;

Verb + ing or Verb + To + Infinitive Verb

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Verb + ing

- enjoy- finish- stop

- playing sports

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Verb + To + Infinitive Verb

- choose- decide- forget- promise- need- help

- hope- try- want- would like- would love- would hate

- to play sports

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Verb + ing or Verb + To + Infinitive Verb

- begin- start- continue- prefer- like- love- hate

- playing sports or- to play sports

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5-2 Verb Patterns #2ENGL115 - Unit 5

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Preposition + Verb~ing;Verb + Someone / Something + To +

Infinitive Verb

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Preposition + Verb~ing

➔There are many prepositions in English:

- in- on- about- at

- of- before- after- with

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➔If you want to use a verb after a preposition, the verb must be changed to verb~ing.

Examples- We talked about taking a trip.- Please focus on studying hard.

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Examples of When to Use Prepositions with Verb~ing

- be excited about- compared to- talk about- think about- be sad about

- be interested in- be good at- be bad at- instead of- be happy about

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Verb + Someone / Something + To + Infinitive Verb

➔This is an important verb pattern when talking about something or someone.

Example- I asked him to close the door.

In this example, my action was ask. His action was close the door.

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Below are some verbs that can be used with this verb pattern

- want- would like- would love- tell

- ask- invite- need

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Notice the difference between the two verb patterns.

- I want to leave.- I want you to leave.- She would like to do that.- She would like me to do that.