The document lists English verbs that are followed by "to + infinitive". Some examples included are:
- "afford" meaning to be able to pay for something. The example given is "I can't afford to go on holiday".
- "agree" meaning to consent or accept. The example is "He agreed to lend me some money".
- "arrange" meaning to organize or plan. The examples are "I arranged for a car to take us to the airport" and "They arranged to have the bank pay for it".
The document lists English verbs that are followed by "to + infinitive". Some examples included are:
- "afford" meaning to be able to pay for something. The example given is "I can't afford to go on holiday".
- "agree" meaning to consent or accept. The example is "He agreed to lend me some money".
- "arrange" meaning to organize or plan. The examples are "I arranged for a car to take us to the airport" and "They arranged to have the bank pay for it".
The document lists English verbs that are followed by "to + infinitive". Some examples included are:
- "afford" meaning to be able to pay for something. The example given is "I can't afford to go on holiday".
- "agree" meaning to consent or accept. The example is "He agreed to lend me some money".
- "arrange" meaning to organize or plan. The examples are "I arranged for a car to take us to the airport" and "They arranged to have the bank pay for it".
afford /əˈfɔːd/ Permitirse (tener I can’t afford to go on holiday. dinero para comprar Normalmente va con can / can’t. o hacer algo). agree /əˈɡriː/ Estar/ponerse de He agreed to lend me some money. acuerdo, aceptar, acordar allow (passive) /əˈlaʊ/ Permitir, dar permiso You are not allowed to smoke here. appear /əˈpɪər/ Aparecer, parecer Jenny appears to know what she’s doing. arrange /əˈreɪndʒ/ Organizar (poner en I arranged for a car to take us to the airport. orden), concertar They arranged to have the bank pay for it. (plan) ask /ɑːsk/ Preguntar, invitar, pedir attempt /əˈtempt/ Intentar , tratar de He attempted to escape through a window. choose /tʃuːz/ Elegir, escoger He chose to ignore her advice. dare /deər/ Atreverse, osar, retar, I dare you to jump off! animar decide /dɪˈsaɪd/ Decidir(se) She’s decided to give up her job. expect /ɪkˈspekt/ Esperar (que algo He didn’t expect to see me. pase) fail /feɪl/ Suspender, fallar, The climbers failed to reach the top of the fracasar, quebrar mountain. forget /fəˈɡet/ Olvidar(se) Don’t forget to feed the cat. hesitate /ˈhez·ɪ·teɪt/ Dudar, vacilar, Don’t hesitate to ask us for help. titubear (antes de