Different verb forms, including to-infinitive & the gerund
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Unit 10: Verb Patterns
Different verb forms, including to-infinitive & the gerund
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Exercise 1.2 (page 72)
Listen to part of an interview. Which problems did he encounter on his trip?
Problems encountered
seasickness
passport left at home
hurricane
stung by jellyfish
shark attack
volcanic eruption
missed flight
missed boat
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Exercise 1.3 (page 72)
Listen again and fill in gaps.
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Gap 2
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Gap 3
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Gap 4
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Gap 5
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Slide 10 - Open question
Verb patterns
There are several verb patterns that you can use to improve your writing and speaking.
We are going to take a look at a few of them.
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What do you remember from the to-infinitive and gerund?
Slide 12 - Mind map
One small detail to add:
If you use this verb pattern, the position of the word not can change the meaning of a sentence.
after main verb: I regretted not telling her the truth. = I didn’t tell her the truth and feel bad about it
in front of main verb: I did not regret telling her the truth. = I told her the truth and feel good about it
after main verb: She was told to not hand in her essay. = they said she should not do it
in front of main verb: She was not told to hand in her essay. = they didn’t say she should do it
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Verb + object + bare infinitive
make / let + object is followed by a bare infinitive (without the word to)
The teacher made the studentswait for several hours before they were allowed to leave.
He never lets his songowith him on his fishing trips.
However, we use a to-infinitive in the passive form, as the structure changes The students were made to waitseveral hours before they were allowed to leave.
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Verb + object + bare infinitive
With verbs of perception + object we can use a bare infinitive or present participle.
We watchedthe sunset and then went home. (action = complete)
I was on the beach and watched the sunsetting. (action = in progress)
I felt it stingme across the stomach. (didn't last long / short action)
I felt itstingingme across the stomach. (lasted for some time / long(er) action)
So, we use the bare infinitive when an action is complete or we want to emphasise it didn’t last long. We use the present participle when the action is in progress or we want to say it lasted for some time.
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Verb + object + bare infinitive
We use the bare infinitive in certain idiomatic phrases with dare, make, let and hear.
I dare sayyou’re tired after a long hard day of working in the field. (saying something is probable)
I had to let goof the rope. (relinquish one's grip)
We had to make do with a small house. (manage with the limited means available)
I heard tell that he has cheated on her. (was told)
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Other verb patterns
If you want to talk about an event that happened earlier or is complete or actions that did not happen, use: verb+ to have + past participle The Apache are thoughtto have invented the tipi. She was supposedto have finished her homework yesterday.
If you want to emphasise that one thing happened before the other, use: verb+ having+ past participle I really regretnot having brought anything to eat on this trip. I admithavingforgotten to buy you a gift for our anniversary. (This is often used with the verbs admit, deny, forget, recall, regret and remember)
If you want to talk about actions in the future, use: verb + to be + past participle / present participle I hope to begoingback to Jamaica soon. She wants to beintroducedto her new parents in law soon.
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Becoming more formal
In some sentences, we can change an object with a possessive to make it more formal.
I really appreciated themlooking after me so well. I really appreciated their looking after me so well. (= slightly more formal)
I was thinking of us working on this project. I was thinking of our working on this project. (= slightly more formal)
This is often done with verbs of (dis)liking, like appreciate, detest, (dis)approve of, (dis)like, enjoy, hate, love, object to and verbs of thinking, like forget, imagine, remember and think of.
writing tip
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Exercise 3.1 (page 75)
Let's see if you can choose the correct option every time.
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The President ... 'Yes' in tomorrow's referendum on joining the European Union.
A
has urged people vote
B
has urged to vote
C
has urged people to vote
Slide 20 - Quiz
After Chan injured his knee last year, a number of specialists ... football, but he is still playing as well as ever.
A
advised him to give up
B
advised to give up
C
advised him giving up
Slide 21 - Quiz
A video recording from a security camera at the back was used in Thomas' trial. It clearly ... a gun at the cashier.
A
showed pointing
B
showed him pointing
C
showed him to point
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If you have any questions, please write to me at the above address. I can't ... immediately, but I will certainly write back before the end of the month.
A
guarantee you to reply
B
guarantee to reply
C
guarantee you replying
Slide 23 - Quiz
You can lead a horse to water but you can't ...
A
make it drink
B
make it to drink
C
make it drinking
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We really ... us move house.
A
appreciate you help
B
appreciate you helping
C
appreciate your helping
Slide 25 - Quiz
I've decided to look for a new job as I ... in front of a computer all day.
A
enjoy not sitting
B
don't enjoy to sit
C
don't enjoy sitting
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Now that Lena has bought a house in Brussels, I will have to ... my flat with me.
A
advertise for someone to share
B
advertise someone sharing
C
advertise someone to share
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Continue
In pairs / groups of three: Continue working on exercises 3.2 & 3.3 on page 186
Check the answers with the key in the back of your book.