The document discusses verb patterns, describing 5 patterns such as verbs followed by a to-infinitive like "want to afford" or verbs followed by a gerund like "enjoy watching." It provides examples for each pattern and explains how the conjugation of verbs can depend on whether they are preceded by other verbs or constructions. The discussion section asks students to prepare an answer using an irregular verb in past simple, describing someone they admire and 3 traits they wish they had.
The document discusses verb patterns, describing 5 patterns such as verbs followed by a to-infinitive like "want to afford" or verbs followed by a gerund like "enjoy watching." It provides examples for each pattern and explains how the conjugation of verbs can depend on whether they are preceded by other verbs or constructions. The discussion section asks students to prepare an answer using an irregular verb in past simple, describing someone they admire and 3 traits they wish they had.
The document discusses verb patterns, describing 5 patterns such as verbs followed by a to-infinitive like "want to afford" or verbs followed by a gerund like "enjoy watching." It provides examples for each pattern and explains how the conjugation of verbs can depend on whether they are preceded by other verbs or constructions. The discussion section asks students to prepare an answer using an irregular verb in past simple, describing someone they admire and 3 traits they wish they had.
to apply new You will write a to talk using only vocabulary from short text using past simple the session past simple WARM-UP ACTIVITY Technology sciences Humanities
Objective: In this activity, we will acquire new vocabulary related
to professions and occupations Verb Patterns Sometimes when a verb is preceded by other, its conjugation will depend on that, we will call that phenomenon, verb patterns. VERB PATTERNS 1. Verbs followed by a to-infinitive Want/hope/decide/agree + (afford, demand, like, pretend, love, promise, forget, etc.) "I want to afford that trip." 2. Verbs followed by a gerund Enjoy/mind/consider + (admit, deny, finish, give up, imagine, involve, feel like, etc.) "I enjoyed watching the movie" VERB PATTERNS 3.Verbs followed by a preposition + gerund Specialize/Think + (in, at, on, with, about, of, for, to, up, etc.) "She is thinking about quitting her job" 4. Verbs followed by an object + infinitive without to Let/make "My friend made me feel better yesterday" VERB PATTERNS 5. Verbs followed by a to-infinitive or gerund Like/hate/regret "I hate to tell you this" = I am sorry to tell you this "I hate waking up early"= I don't like to do that Discussion Prepare a good answer using an irregular verb in past simple Do you admire someone? If not, do admire someone who is close to you?
Bring a picture and describe at least 3 traits that you