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VERBS FOLLOWED BY TO + VSF

CASE 1: Verbs followed by INFINITIVE 1 Some verbs are followed by the  to-infinitive : I  decided to  go home as soon as possible. We all  wanted to  have more English classes. Common verbs followed by the to-infinitive are: Verbs of thinking and feeling: choose decide expect forget hate hope intend learn like love mean plan prefer remember would like would love Verbs of saying: agree promise refuse Other common verbs are: arrange attempt fail help manage tend try want CASE 2: INFINITIVE OF PURPOSE A  to -infinitive can be used to express purpose: I'm calling  to place  an order for delivery. Diya went to the door  to open  it. To pass  this test, you need to achieve a score of 60% or more. CASE 3:  ADJECTIVE  +  TO  +  VSF I am  happy   to   remember  my grandma. INFINITIVE CLAUSE The expression " It is + adj/noun to"  emphasizes information by bringing it to the front of the clause.  The subject of an

Frequency

With the   present simple , we often use adverbs of frequency to say 'how often' we do something. Here's a list of common adverbs: always frequently generally hardly ever infrequently never normally occasionally often rarely regularly seldom sometimes usually Adverbs of Frequency (e.g.: always, never, seldom, usually) Adverbs of frequency are put directly before the main verb. If 'be' is the main verb and there is no auxiliary verb, adverbs of frequency are put behind 'be'. Is there an auxiliary verb, however, adverbs of frequency are put before 'be'. subject auxiliary/be adverb main verb object, place or time I   often go swimming in the evenings. He doesn't always play tennis. We are usually   here in summer. I have never been abroad. Print and answer the following exercises, please. Practice 1:     Practice 2:

Vocabulary for King Arthur

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Practice Present Simple vs. Present Continuous

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