B2+ - Unit 3 - Class 2 - Verb Pattern 2

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Verb-ing

or
infinitive
Unit 3 - Mind Power - Class 2
Verb Patterns (Part 2)
AGENDA
GROUP WORK
- Find out which verbs + objects
PRESENTATION INDIVIDUAL WORK
are followed by verb-ing and
- Introduce examples - Practice using
which verbs are followed by an
of verbs followed by verb-ing or infinitive
infinitive
objects and verb-ing or following other verbs + objects
- Recognize the difference
to-infinitive
between the verb-ing and
infinitive without to form after
certain verbs + objects
1. If you want to relax your mind,
I advise you to do yoga.
Read
advice + object + to infinitive these sentences
2. I heard my sister complaining about a. Which is the verb pattern
her neighbor.
of each sentence?
hear + object + verb-ing
3. I heard my sister complain about her
b. Is there a difference in
neighbor. meaning between the verb-ing
hear + object + infinitive w/o to and infinitive w/o to form?
GroupWork
20 minutes
- Find out which verbs + objects - Recognize the difference
are followed by verb-ing and between the verb-ing and
which verbs are followed by an infinitive without to form
infinitive after certain verbs + objects
- Make 5 meaningful sentences
for each pattern
Which VERBS are followed by OBJECT
and TO INFINITIVE form?
advise • allow • ask • beg • catch • choose •
encourage • feel • find • hear • help •
inspire • invite • let • make • notice •
persuade • overhear • remind • teach •
recommend • see •
We use TO INFINITIVE form after
these VERBS + OBJECT:

advise • allow • ask • beg • • My mom always reminds


choose • encourage • help • me to drink more water.
inspire • invite • persuade • • Tom's father used to help
remind • teach • recommend •
him to solve the puzzle.
Which VERBS are followed by OBJECT
and VERB-ING form?
advise • allow • ask • beg • catch • choose •
encourage • feel • find • hear • help •
inspire • invite • let • make • notice •
persuade • overhear • remind • teach •
recommend • see •
We use VERB-ING form after
these VERBS + OBJECT:

catch • feel • find • Emily saw John running


along the street.
hear • overhear emphasize "running" as
notice • see it was happening.

emphasize the action in progress


Which VERBS are followed by OBJECT
and INFINITIVE w/o TO form?
advise • allow • ask • beg • catch • choose •
encourage • feel • find • hear • help •
inspire • invite • let • make • notice •
persuade • overhear • remind • teach •
recommend • see •
We use INFINITIVE w/o TO form after
these VERBS + OBJECT:
• Emily saw John run
feel • hear • see out of the office.
notice • overhear emphasize "running"
as a whole action
emphasize the action as a whole from start to finish.

let • make • Drawing helps me relax.


• help
Thank you!
DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FOR ME?

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