
- •Infinitive or gerund
- •Both: Gerund & Infinitive
- •Change of meaning
- •1.2 Change in the form of translation but not in meaning
- •1.3 No difference in meaning
- •1.5 Keep & Mean
- •2.6 Глаголы требующие Gerund всегда
- •Infinitive
- •Глаголы требующие Infinitive всегда
- •После следующих прилагательных следует infinitive
2.6 Глаголы требующие Gerund всегда
Admit anticipate appreciate avoid can't bear can't help can't see can't stand cease complete consider defend delay deny despise discuss dislike
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dread enjoy finish imagine involve mention mind miss neglect postpone practice |
propose recall recollect report require resent resist risk suggest tolerate understand urge
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Infinitive
Глаголы требующие Infinitive всегда
1 Some verbs are followed by the to-infinitive:
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2 Some verbs are followed by a noun and the to-infinitive:
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e.g. I decided to go home as soon as possible. We all wanted to have more English classes. Common verbs followed by the to-infinitive are: Verbs of thinking and feeling:
Verbs of saying:
Other common verbs are:
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e.g. She asked him to send her a text message. He wanted all his friends to come to his party. Common verbs with this pattern are: Verbs of saying:
*Note: The verb warn is normally used with not The police warned everyone not to drive too fast. Verbs of wanting or liking:
Other verbs with this pattern are:
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После следующих прилагательных следует infinitive
Nice, sorry, good, happy, glad
Для указания цели действия, отвечая на вопрос «зачем?» «для чего?» (заменяет «для того, чтобы»)
Bare infinitive
Bare infinitive – is a base form of the verb
e.g. I want to go – infinitive
He let me go – bare infinitive
It is used as follows:
After modal verbs
Can, may, must, needn’t, dare
The verbs need and dare also can be followed by infinitive with to
After the verbs of senses
feel, hear, see, watch etc.
After some other expressions
Let, make, would rather, had better, help