U8 - To infinitive / ing-form

The infinitive vs. ing-form
Learning goal: 
- I know the difference between 'the infinitive' and 'ing-form'
- I can use the 'the infinitive' and 'ing-form' correctly.
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The infinitive vs. ing-form
Learning goal: 
- I know the difference between 'the infinitive' and 'ing-form'
- I can use the 'the infinitive' and 'ing-form' correctly.

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The infinitive vs. ing-form
  • The infinitive:         I want to go home.
  • Ing-form:                 I enjoy reading history books. 

  • Study verb patterns at page 158 SB.



Slide 2 - Slide

The infinitive
Ing-form
1. Used after some verbs (agree, decide, offer, etc.)
We've decided to move abroad. 
1. Used after some verbs (enjoy, finish, imagine)
He's finished washing the car.
2. Used after some verbs + person (ask, need, warn)
They asked me to help them.
2. Used after some verbs + obj. (hate, can stop, can hear)
I can hear someone calling.
3. After 'make' + 'let' = person + infinitive (without 'to)
I'll let you know when I'm coming.
3. After prepositions (in, of , at)
We're thinking of going to Sweden. 
4. After some adj. /great, pleased
It's great to see you. 

Slide 3 - Slide

Study p. 158 !!

Slide 4 - Slide

She would love __________ (to meet) you.
A
to meet
B
meet
C
meeting

Slide 5 - Quiz

He's afraid of _________ (to be) alone.
A
to be
B
be
C
being

Slide 6 - Quiz

She will make you __________ (to feel) welcome.

Slide 7 - Open question

I refuse _________ (to help) him.

Slide 8 - Open question

I don't mind _______ (to do) that for you.

Slide 9 - Open question

Do you understand the grammar?
Give yourself a grade between 1-10.

Slide 10 - Open question