verb patterns unit 10 mel

verb patterns
some verbs are followed by an ing-form
some verbs are followed by the infinitive
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verb patterns
some verbs are followed by an ing-form
some verbs are followed by the infinitive

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verbs with infinitive and to
agree, ask, tell, expect, learn, manage, help, decide, offer, promise, want, refuse, need.

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verbs with -ing
like, love, hate, can't stand, (be) keen on, look forward to, miss, enjoy, fancy, give up, practice

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examples of verbpatterns with infinitive and to
We managed to get to the theatre in time.
They agreed to give us cheap tickets.

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examples of verbpatterns with -ing
I miss spending time with my friends and family
We look forward to seeing you
(Onder een brief: we look forward to hearing from you soon)

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with reported speech: more than one structure possible
He suggested that we meet at 6pm.
He suggested having lunch in the cafetaria.

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verb with infinitive with to: (dus hier geen ing vorm!)
offer, promise, refuse, agree

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voorbeelden van geen ing vorm:
They offered to give us a lift to the station.
They promised to phone when they arrive.

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voorbeelden van werkwoord met lijdend voorwerp en to met hele werkwoord
They invited us to stay for the weekend. 
He warned them not to tell anyone. 

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verb + ing in reporting verbs
suggest
recommend
They suggested trying another restaurant.
He recommended eating at Cafe Fish.

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verb + that
explain
warn (someone)
promise (someone)
suggest

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voorbeelden verb + that
She explained that she had to leave the meeting.
He promised that he would take me out tonight. 

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I'm afraid I am not going to pay fotr this meal.
A
He refused to pay for the meal.
B
C
He refused paying for the meal.

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"You need to show your passport to immigration", she said to him.
A
She explained he needed showing his passport to immigration.
B
C
She explained that he needed to show his passport to immigration.

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"If you book your tickets in advance, you'll get two for the price of one".
A
He suggested booking our tickets in advance.
B
C
He suggested that we book our tickets in advance.

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suggest can have both forms. 
"I'll pick you up on the way to the station".
A
He offered picking me up on the way to the station.
B
C
He offered to pick me up on the way to the station.

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to offer wordt gevolgd door infinitive 
"Why don 't you all come for lunch on Sunday"?
A
He invited (us) all coming to lunch on Sunday.
B
C
He invited us all to come to lunch on Sunday.

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invite is met lijdend voorwerp en infinitive 
"Be careful to hold on to your bags at the station".
A
He warned us to hold on to our bags at the station.
B
C
He warned us holding on to our bags at the station.

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uit mel pre intermediate

https://myenglishlab.pearson-intl.com/activities/course/1246482/preview/1003004770000283237 (unit 5, ex 2 en 3)

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