FORGET doing FORGET doing FORGET to do FORGET to do VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING GO ON doing GO ON doing.

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FORGET doing FORGET doing FORGET to do FORGET to do VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING GO ON doing GO ON doing GO ON to do GO ON to do MEAN doing MEAN doing MEAN to do MEAN to do REGRET doing REGRET doing REGRET to do REGRET to do REMEMBER doing REMEMBER doing REMEMBER to do REMEMBER to do STOP doing STOP doing STOP to do STOP to do TRY doing TRY doing TRY to do TRY to do

TO FORGET THAT YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TO FORGET SOMETHING THAT HAPPENED IN THE PAST VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING FORGET DOING How can I f ff forget meeting you before? Of course, I remember you. A FORGET TO DO B I had f ff forgotten to lock the cat and the dog in different rooms, so when I came back the house was in a terrible mess. A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. ? ? HOME

TO FORGET SOMETHING THAT HAPPENED IN THE PAST TO FORGET THAT YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING FORGET DOING A FORGET TO DO B B A Alan doesn’t remember that he has promised to help us. help us. Alan has TO FORGOTTEN PROMISING TO Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. Susan didn’t remember that she had to feed the fish. the fish. Susan FEED FORGOT TO FEED How can you not remember that we have met before? I can’t believe you’ve ME FORGOTTEN MEETING ME! HOME

TO START DOING SOMETHING ELSE AFTER SOMETHING TO CONTINUE WITHOUT STOPPING VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING Although the audience was not interested, the speaker w ww went on delivering his speech. A B After the power cut, we all w ww went on to tell each other stories in the candle-lit room. B A Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. GO ON DOING GO ON TO DO ? ? HOME

TO CONTINUE WITHOUT STOPPING TO START DOING SOMETHING ELSE AFTER SOMETHING VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING A B B A Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. GO ON DOING GO ON TO DO After she finished school, she started working as a supervisor. a supervisor. After school, she AS WENT ON TO WORK AS When it rained, we didn’t stop working on the farm. in the rain. We WENT ON DOING THE FARMWORK DOING HOME

TO INVOLVE OR REQUIRE SOMETHING TO INTEND TO DO SOMETHING VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING Who said being successful doesn’t necessarily mean working hard? A B We all had m mm meant to go to the cinema, but then we changed our mind. B A Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. MEAN DOING MEAN TO DO ? ? HOME

TO INVOLVE OR REQUIRE SOMETHING TO INTEND TO DO SOMETHING VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING A B B A Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. MEAN DOING MEAN TO DO We had no intention to upset you. you sad. We MAKE DIDN’T MEAN TO MAKE A farmer spends most of his time with animals. the day with animals. Being a farmer AS MEANS SPENDING MOST OF HOME

TO BE ABOUT TO DO SOMETHING YOU DON’T REALLY DESIRE TO BE REGRETFUL FOR SOMETHING THAT YOU HAVE DONE VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING I r rr regret not going to his graduation ceremony. He will not forgive me easily. A B We r rr regret to tell you that you haven’t been given the job. A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. REGRET DOING REGRET TO DO ? ? HOME

TO BE ABOUT TO DO SOMETHING YOU DON’T REALLY DESIRE TO BE REGRETFUL FOR SOMETHING THAT YOU HAVE DONE VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING A B A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. REGRET DOING REGRET TO DO I don’t like treating him like this, but he deserves this. but it is necessary. I REGRET REGRET TO TREAT HIM SO, I had thought I would never say, “I wish I weren’t a doctor.” a doctor. I once thought I’d never REGRET REGRET BEING HOME

TO REMEMBER THAT YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TO REMEMBER SOMETHING THAT HAPPENED IN THE PAST VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING Are you sure we have met before? I don’t remember meeting you before. A B Don’t worry. I r rr remembered to switch off all the equipment before I left. A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. REMEMBER DOING REMEMBER TO DO ? ? HOME

TO REMEMBER THAT YOU HAVE TO DO SOMETHING TO REMEMBER SOMETHING THAT HAPPENED IN THE PAST VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. I don’t know how it escaped my mind to invite her. her. I can’t believe I INVITE DIDN’T REMEMBER TO INVITE, She remembered that she had heard that song before. song before. She THE REMEMBERED HEARING THE A B REMEMBER DOING REMEMBER TO DO HOME

TO FINISH SOMETHING AND START DOING ANOTHER ACTIVITY TO GIVE AN END TO WHAT YOU ARE DOING VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING Stop making those silly jokes to her. She is really pissed off! A B While reading his book, he sometimes s ss stops to take some notes. A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. STOP DOING STOP TO DO ? ? HOME

TO FINISH SOMETHING AND START DOING ANOTHER ACTIVITY TO GIVE AN END TO WHAT YOU ARE DOING VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING A B A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. It was so important that I had to start listening to her. to her. It was important, so I STOP HAD TO STOP TO LISTEN You have complained enough. Now it’s time to look at yourself. at yourself. STOP COMPLAINING AND LOOK STOP STOP DOING STOP TO DO HOME

TO MAKE AN ATTEMPT TO DO SOMETHING AT A PARTICULAR TIME TO EXPERIMENT SOMETHING NEW TO SEE IF IT WORKS VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING Try being more cheerful. You will see that you will have more friends. A B I t tt tried to reach you but the line was always busy. A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. TRY DOING TRY TO DO ? ? HOME

TO MAKE AN ATTEMPT TO DO SOMETHING AT A PARTICULAR TIME TO EXPERIMENT SOMETHING NEW TO SEE IF IT WORKS VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH A GERUND AND AN INFINITIVE WITH A CHANGE IN MEANING A B A B Click for a sentence transformation exercise. Use the key word that appears on the right to complete the sentence with a maximum of 4 other words. My only intention was to see if it worked or not. it worked. I only TRIED TRIED TO SEE WHETHER I advise you to look at things through more optimistic eyes. optimistic in life. You should TRY TRY BEING MORE TRY DOING TRY TO DO HOME