Title: Hay
1INFINITIVE WITH TO
- The infinitive is the base form of the verb.
It is often used with to. - It can be positive
(to be) or negative (not to be). I need to buy
some food Try not to be late
2INFINITIVE
- 1.- The infinitive form is used after some verbs.
Eg. Want, need, would like, decide, forget, try,
hope, learn...etc. - Eg. I would like to visit Amberley castle.
- I need to buy some clothes.
- 2.-After adjectives.
- Eg It'll be nice to meet your parents
- It's important not to be late
- He's very happy to see you
3INFINITIVE
3.- After questions words (what, where, when,
how...) Eg I don't know what to say. Can you
tell me how to go to Piccadilly Circus? 4.-To
say why you do something. A Why did you go to
the party? B To meet new people I came to this
school to learn English(NOT for learn). I
called you to talk about the party
4INFINITIVE WITHOUT TO
WE USE INFITIVE WITHOUT TO 1.-After
auxiliary verbs Does/do/did Eg. Do you live
near here? I don't do enough exercise.
2.-After most modal verbscan, could, will,
would...etc Eg. Can you help me?. I
won't forget What will you do?
5LIST OF VERBS
LEARN WANT NEED HOPE DECIDE
FORGET OFFER PLAN PRETEND PROMISE
REMEMBER START TRY WANT WOULD LIKE