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FULL INFINITIVE - USE

1. After specific verbs such as:

want decide manage


agree choose achieve
accept plan promise
refuse learn ask
reject hope offer
invite
Examples
• It was raining heavily, so he
offered to drive me home.

• When they finish high school,


they plan to go to university.

• After walking for many hours,


they managed to get to the top of
the mountain.
2. In the structure: It 3. In the structure:
is + adj.+ inf. I am + adj+ inf.

I am sorry to
I am surprised to
• It’s nice to see you again. It was I am pleased to
hard to say goodbye after the I am glad to
holidays. It’s nice to I am happy to
It is hard to I am amazed to
It is difficult to
It is easy to I am delighted to
etc. I am sad to
4. too…to

• This coffee is too hot


to drink!

She is too tired to


keep working.
Let’s answer these questions in pairs
Questions with infinitives :
1. What do you want to do next
week?
2. What type of movies do you
choose to watch?
3. Where would you like to travel
next year?
4. What do you plan to do tonight?

Questions with GERUNDS:


1. What do you enjoy doing on the weekeds?
2. What do you hate eating?
3. What cartoons do you continue watching
4. What series do you keep watching?
Adverbs of frequency Cook

Take a shower

Listen to music

Go to parties Let’s answer these questions


1. How often do you cook?
I never cook .
2. How often do you take a shower?
3. How often do you listen to salsa?
4. How often do you go to parties?
Clean 5. How often do you clean?
Simple present (he , she , it / affirmative)
Cook

Listen to music
Go to parties

1.How often do you go to parties? Let’s answer these


I never go to parties. questions
1. How often does your
2. How often does Miguel cook? mother cook?
Miguel sometimes cooks 2. How often does your
father listen to
3.How often does Diana go to music?
parties? 3. How often does your
she usually goes to parties brother go to
parties?
4. How often does your
father clean?

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