Infinitive & -ing forms CTV3B 26/09

Good morning!
Today's grammar lesson:
Infinitives and -ing forms

Grab your notebooks & workbooks :)
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Good morning!
Today's grammar lesson:
Infinitives and -ing forms

Grab your notebooks & workbooks :)

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After today's lesson you:
  • are able to use the infinitive and -ing forms when formulating sentences 

Grab your notebook to make some notes!

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to-infinitive (infinitief)
- Full verb WITH TO in front (to work, to read, to like etc.)
- Serves as the lijdend or meewerkend voorwerp 

ex.
- Jochem loves to play the drums tomorrow.
- I decided to go shopping today.
- Bart hopes to see his son soon.

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I didn't expect ... (swim) that far!

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She didn't hestitate .... (dive) into the water.

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WHAT IS THE -ING FORM?
The -ing form is the base form of the verb followed by -"ing"
walk
sing
do
read
walking
singing
doing
reading

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REMEMBER / FORGET
If you remember or forgot something that happened in the past, you use the -ing form 
I remember locking the door.
I won't forget doing that.

I will remember to lock the door.
I won't forget to do that.
If you need to remember or (not) forget something that hasn't happened yet, you use the to-infinitive

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terugdenken aan, herinneren
onthouden / vergeten iets te gaan doen
USED TO
If something was a habit in the past
you use the to-infinitive 
We used to read every day.
He used to go to school.
We are used to reading every day.
He is used to going to school.
If you are familiar with doing something, 
you use the -ing form and "to be"

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gewoonte in het verleden
gewend zijn om iets te doen
MEAN
If you mean "to intend", 
you use the to-infinitive
I didn't mean to scare you.
This means starting all over.

If you mean "to have a particular result", 
you use the -ing form

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bedoelen, de bedoeling zijn
een specifieke uitkomst hebben, betekenen


TRY
If you mean "attempting to do something",
you use the to-infinitive
I tried to convince him to let us go home early.
Try holding your breath to stop sneezing.
If you mean "testing if something works",
you use the -ing form

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iets pogen te doen

Oh no, I left my phone! This means ... home to pick it up.
A
to go
B
going

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Don’t forget ... when you get home.
A
to call
B
calling

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Have you ever tried ... after eating dry toast?
A
to whistle
B
whistling

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Look at this picture we took on our holiday last year. I will never forget ... up Mount Fuji
A
to hike
B
hiking

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Don’t worry about the dog, he is used to ... outside in the rain.
A
play
B
playing

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Open your workbook to page 24!
Do exercises 1, 2 3 & 4 
We'll check ex. 3 & 4 together!

Done? Get started on exercise 5!
timer
15:00

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Time to check your answers!

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SOCIOGRAM
Grab your laptop and go to TEAMS > CTV3B > General

Be QUIET while filling this in, if you have any questions, raise your hand!

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That's all!
See you next week :)

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