Gold Grammar Unit 2 Verb patterns:-ing of infinitive

Gold Grammar Unit 2 Verb patterns:-ing of infinitive
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Gold Grammar Unit 2 Verb patterns:-ing of infinitive

Slide 1 - Slide

Do you know the right verb form for the gap:
-ing form or infinitive (hele werkwoord)
He denied ......(eat) all the cake.
yes
no
maybe

Slide 2 - Poll

Do you know the right verb form to fill the gap:
-ing form or infinitive?
I can't afford....(buy) these Nikes.
yes
no
maybe

Slide 3 - Poll

Verb patterns in English
Verb patterns = what comes after the verb?
He denied EATING all the cake.
I can't afford TO BUY these Nikes.

In this lesson we are going to look at verb patterns with verbs followed by -ING or INFINITIVE (Hele werkwoord )

Slide 4 - Slide

What is the infinitive in this sentence: Many people prefer to watch their favourite TV series on Netflix.
A
prefer
B
to watch
C
favourite
D
many

Slide 5 - Quiz

Choose the correct form of the verb in this sentence: The suspect avoided ...(make) eye contact with the police officer.
A
to make
B
making

Slide 6 - Quiz

Verbs followed by -ing

Slide 7 - Slide

Step by step: verbs + -ing

Saying and thinking:
Admit – consider – deny – describe – imagine – mention – suggest - recommend
Liking and disliking:
Dislike – enjoy – fancy – (don’t) mind – resent – appreciate – detest - miss









Slide 8 - Slide

Fill in the missing verb:
Charles admitted...(kiss) Camilla.

Slide 9 - Open question

Fill in the missing verb:
I recommend ...(buy) a new laptop.

Slide 10 - Open question

verbs + ing

Other common verbs
Avoid – delay – finish – involve – keep – miss – postpone – practise - risk

Common phrases
It’s not worth – it’s no use – it’s no good – there’s no point (in) – look forward to









Slide 11 - Slide

Choose the correct form of the verb:
We look forward to ...(receive) your reply.
A
receive
B
receiving

Slide 12 - Quiz

Fill in the missing verb:
Most students avoid..(do) their homework in the weekend.

Slide 13 - Open question

Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.
It's not worth inviting her to the party. She will never come.
POINT
There .............. her to the party. She will never come.

Slide 14 - Open question

Verbs followed by infinitive

Slide 15 - Slide

Step by step: Verbs with infinitive

Plans and decisions
aim - arrange – choose – decide – intend - plan – prepare – mean – attempt – try – plan 
expectations
Demand – deserve – expect - hope – want – wish – would like – wish 









Slide 16 - Slide

Fill in the verb in the gap:
The customer decided....(lodge) a complaint.

Slide 17 - Open question

What is the correct form of the verb:
We intend...(go) to Berlin in December.
A
going
B
to go

Slide 18 - Quiz

Verbs with infinitive

Promises and refusals
Fail – guarantee – offer – promise – refuse – threaten 
Other common verbs
Agree – can’t afford – learn – manage – pretend – seem – wait – claim - forget











Slide 19 - Slide

Fill in the verb in the gap:
In this movie, all the characters pretend ...(be) rich.

Slide 20 - Open question

Verbs with - ing or infinitive
Different meaning

Slide 21 - Slide

Choose the correct verb form:
I remember ...(see) you somewhere before.
A
to see
B
seeing

Slide 22 - Quiz

Choose the correct verb form:
Did you remember ...(bring) the form? We need it for the trip.
A
to bring
B
bringing

Slide 23 - Quiz

I understand the difference in meaning in the sentences:
I regret to tell you that you are fired.
I regret telling you this. Now you are upset.
it's clear
a little bit
no

Slide 24 - Poll

Summary

Slide 25 - Slide

Reflection on the use of verb patterns with -ing forms and infinitives
I still need some help understanding
I understand
I understand and I am able to help others

Slide 26 - Poll

Over to you
Book - page 22
Listening exercise 2
Do exercises 2 - 3 - 4 - 6 - 6
time: 20 minutes

Checking answers

Slide 27 - Slide