Verbs Followed & More Verbs Followed by Gerunds or Infinitives

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Verbs Followed & More Verbs Followed by Gerunds or Infinitives Group 13 12002016 김유현 12002019 김지애 12002081 황준웅

Index Topic 2. Verbs followed by Gerunds or Infinitives Topic 3. More verbs followed by Gerunds or Infinitives A. More verbs followed by Gerunds B. More verbs followed by Infinitives C. Verbs that may be followed by a (Pro)Noun object before an Infinitive D. Verbs that must be followed by a (Pro)Noun object before an Infinitive

Topic 2 Verbs Followed by Gerunds or Infinitives

Verbs Followed by Gerunds Examples Anticipate Be worth Can(not) help Consider Recommend Imagine Involve Mind Enjoy suggest Can you imagine traveling through outer space? I can’t help wondering about the universe.

Verbs Followed by Infinitives Examples Appear Be Be able Be supposed Dare Decide Have hope Know (how) Learn (how) Need Plan Seem Want Would like Would love Would you dare to try skydiving? I would like to learn how to hang glide. I’ve decided to take a class. I need to register for the class today.

Exercise 3 (p.232) 1. We anticipated … (get home late) → We anticipated to getting home late. 3. We decided … (leave earlier) → We decided to leave earlier. 8. I would like … (see her) → I would like to see her.

Topic 3 A. More Verbs Followed by Gerunds B. More Verbs Followed by Infinitives

A. More Verbs Followed by Gerunds Examples Admit Appreciate Avoid Delay Dislike Escape Finish Forgive Keep (on) Miss Postpone practice Regret Risk Spend (time) Tolerate understand I appreciated your explaining the rules. You should spend some time reading the rule book.

B. More Verbs Followed by Infinitives Examples Afford Agree Care Deserve Fail Forget Happen Hesitate Intend manage Mean Offer Prepare Pretend Refuse Tend Threaten Volunteer Wait wish Can you afford to buy that new set of golf clubs? I would hesitate to spend that much money.

Exercise 1 (p.238) 1. They agreed … (not tell anyone) → They agreed not to tell anyone. 5. I can’t forgive … (they / not tell us) → I can’t forgive their not telling us. 8. He waited … (tell / officially) (passive) → He waited to be told officially.

Topic 3 C. Verbs That May Be Followed by a (Pro)Noun Object Before an Infinitive D. Verbs That Must Be Followed

C. Verb [+ (Pro)Noun] + Infinitive Examples Ask Beg Dare Expect Need Promise Want Would like use She asked to play soccer with us. She asked her friend to play soccer with us. She wanted her friend to play.

D. Verb + (Pro)Noun + Infinitive Examples Advise Allow Cause Convince Encourage Force Get Hire Invite Order Permit Persuade Remind Require Teach Tell Urge warn The doctor encouraged him to get more exercise. She persuaded him to start a regular exercise program. She told him to begin today.

Exercise 3 (p.240) 1. We has expected ___ her to say yes immediately. 3. It wasn’t easy ___ her to get time off from work. 7. In order ___ both of them to come, we had to find a bigger tent. X for for

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