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EXAM REVIEW FOR FRIDAY
Indirect Questions (Unit 11:1)
Explanation
Practice 1
Practice 2
Practice 3
Practice 4
Speaking Exercise
Question Tags (Unit 11:2)
Question Tags Practice
Reported speech (unit 12:1 and 12:2)
Do Ex: 1
Back-shift
Questions
More Questions
Requests
Mixed
Review of Present Perfect Simple and Continuous
Exam Review
REVIEW for the BIG exam on FRIDAY ;-D
Gerund of Infinitives
Practice 1
Practice 2
Practice 3
Practice 4
Gerunds and Infinitives
Common verbs and phrases that are followed by a gerund
- admit
- advise
- avoid
- be used to
- can’t help
- can’t stand
- consider
- deny
- discuss
- dislike
- end up
- enjoy
- feel like
- finish
- forget
- get used to
- give up
- go on
- have difficulty
- have problems
- have trouble
- imagine
- it’s no use
- it’s worthwhile
- keep
- look forward to
- mention
- mind
- miss
- recommend
- remember
- quit
- spend time
- stop
- suggest
- understand
- waste time
- work at
Common verbs that can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive without causing a change in meaning
- begin
- continue
- hate
- intend
- like
- love
- prefer
- start
Common verbs that can be followed by a gerund or infinitive but with a change in meaning
- forget
- remember
- stop
Common verbs that are followed by an infinitive
- afford
- agree
- appear
- arrange
- ask
- care
- decide
- demand
- expect
- fail
- forget
- hope
- learn
- manage
- mean
- offer
- plan
- prepare
- pretend
- promise
- refuse
- remember
- seem
- stop
- volunteer
- wait
- want
- wish
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