¡Descarga ielts grammar help people get 6.5 ielts y más Diapositivas en PDF de Lengua y Literatura solo en Docsity! Grammar – Unit 54 Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 2 Agenda Learning Objectives: Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) Example set A: After the verbs can use to … (infinitive) Example set B: We also use to … after: seem appear tend pretend claim Example set C: Using the infinitive with or without to. Example set D: After some verbs you can use a question word (what/whether/how etc.) + to … . Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 5 Agenda Learning Objectives: Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) Example set A: After the verbs can use to … (infinitive) Example set B: We also use to … after: seem appear tend pretend claim Example set C: Using the infinitive with or without to. Example set D: After some verbs you can use a question word (what/whether/how etc.) + to … . Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 6 Example set A After these verbs you can use to … (infinitive) offer decide hope deserve promise agree plan manage afford threaten refuse arrange fail forget learn Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 7 Continue.. It was late, so we decided to take a taxi home. Simon was in a difficult situation, so I agreed to help him. How old were you when you learnt to drive? (or learnt how to drive) I waved to Karen but failed to attract her attention. Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 10 Agenda Learning Objectives: Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) Example set A: After the verbs can use to … (infinitive) Example set B: We also use to … after: seem appear tend pretend claim Example set C: Using the infinitive with or without to. Example set D: After some verbs you can use a question word (what/whether/how etc.) + to … . Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 11 We also use to … after: seem appear tend pretend claim For example: They seem to have plenty of money. I like Dan, but I think he tends to talk too much. Ann pretended not to see me when she passed me in the street. Example set B - We also use to … after: Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 12 Continue.. There is also a continuous infinitive (to be doing) and a perfect infinitive (to have done): I pretended to be reading the newspaper. (= I pretended that I was reading) You seem to have lost weight. (= it seems that you have lost weight) Martin seems to be enjoying his new job. (= it seems that he is enjoying it) Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 15 Agenda Learning Objectives: Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) Example set A: After the verbs can use to … (infinitive) Example set B: We also use to … after: seem appear tend pretend claim Example set C: Using the infinitive with or without to. Example set D: After some verbs you can use a question word (what/whether/how etc.) + to … . Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 16 Example set D After some verbs using a question word (what/whether/how etc.) + to … . We use this structure especially after: ask decide know remember forget explain learn understand wonder We asked how to get to the station. Have you decided where to go for your holidays? I don’t know whether to apply for the job or not. Do you understand what to do? Verb + to… (decide to… / forget to…) 17 Continue… Also show/tell/ask/advise/teach somebody what/how/where to do something: Can somebody show me how to change the film in this camera? Ask Jack. He‘ll tell you what to do.