Zusammenfassung der Ressource
G17_-ING & INFINITIVE
- INFINITIVE
- TO
- verbs, NOUNS, ADJ
Anmerkungen:
- AFFORD
AGREE
APPEAR
ARRANGE
ASK
ATTEMPT
BE PLEASED/ ABLE / ETC
CHOOSE
DECIDE
EXPECT
FAIL
HAPPENHELPHOPE
INTEND
LEARN
MANAGE
OFFER
PLAN
PREPARE
PRETEND
PROMISE
REFUSE
SEEM
TEND
WANT
WISH
WOULD LIKE
- I have ARRANGED TO meet
Diana outside the library
- Did you MANAGE TO speak
to Mrs Harris?
- I can´t PROMISE TO be
there, but I´ll try
- Passive
- All students at our
school ARE MADE TO
wear cap
- /TO/
- MODAL VERBS
- You CAN SEND the
information to me by email
- MAKE, LET
- I hate it when people
MAKE me WAIT
- Why don´t you LET
James JOIN you?
- -ING
- verbs, PHASES, PREPOSITIONS
Anmerkungen:
- ADMIT
APPRECIATE
AVOID
BE CAPABLE OF
BE GOD/BAD AT
BE INTERESTING IN
CAN´T HELP
CAN´T STAND
COSIDERER
DELAY
DENY
DISCUSS
DISLIKE
ENJOY
FEEL LIKE
FINISH
GIVE UP
IMAGINE
INVOLVE
LOOK FORWARD TO
MENTION
MIND
MISS
PRACTISE
SUCCEED IN
SUGGEST
TALK
ABOUT
THINK OF
- The young man
ADMITTED LYING to the
police
- It´s hard to IMAGINE
STANDING on the Moon
and seeing the Earth
above you
- BOTH
- begin,
continue,
hate,
intend,
love,
prefer,
star
- Changes the meaning
- stop
- Will you please stop
MAKING so much noise?
Anmerkungen:
- I´m tired of driving. Why don´t we
stop TO HAVE a cup of coffee?
Anmerkungen:
- interrupt an action to do something else
- try
- If you´re cold, why don´t
you try PUTTING a
sweater on?
Anmerkungen:
- do something as an experiment to solve a problem
- I´m going to try TO
JOIN the school football
team
Anmerkungen:
- make an effort to achieve something
- forget
- I´ll never forget ARRIVING
at school on the first day
Anmerkungen:
- always remember (usually I´ll never forget)
- Oh, no! I forgot TO
LOCK the front door!
Anmerkungen:
- not to do something you are/were planning to do
- remember
- I remember SEEING
Mount Everest for the
first time
Anmerkungen:
- have a picture in your mind of a past event
- I forgot the butter, but a
least I remembered TO GET
some milk!
Anmerkungen:
- do something you are/were planning to do
- go on
- It started raining, but we
went on PLAYING
football
Anmerkungen:
- After doing my French
homework, I went on TO
DO my maths homework
- like
- I like COLLECTING
stamps
Anmerkungen:
- I like TO GET UP at six so
that I can be at work by
eight thrity
Anmerkungen:
- be in the habit of, think it right to do
- regret
- Don´t you regret LEAVING
university before finishing
your degree?
Anmerkungen:
- be sorry about what happened
- We regret TO INFORM
passengers that the
train to Doncaster has
been cancelled
Anmerkungen:
- be sorry about giving somebody dab news
- mean
- You've forgotten your homework again.
That means PHONING your mom.
Anmerkungen:
- to be a particular result
- Sorry, I didn't mean
TO HURT you.
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