Verbs
It often happens, when writing or speaking in English, Should it be an infinitive (to + simple form)? Should it be a gerund We hope to provide some answers for these questions |
______________________________________________Verb + to + Verb
In English, verbs often connect to other verbs by using to: I need to try to continue to work very hard. In the sentence above, three verbs–try, continue, and There are many English verbs that connect to other verbs in this way.
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Special Notes:
1. | All of the verbs above may be followed by to + another verb. Some of them (attempt, can’t bear, begin, continue, forget, hate, like, love, prefer, regret, remember, can’t stand, start, try) may also be followed by a gerund (an -ing form). |
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To make verbs connected by to negative, use an Examples: He doesn’t (didn’t, won’t) need to try to He needs to try not to continue to work so hard. He needs to try to continue not to work so hard. |
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When verbs are connected with to, the first verb Examples: I’m planning to arrange to take some time off. I plan to to arrange to take some time off. |
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Some of the verbs above have special meanings be to ( + verb) = be expected to + verb; Examples: You’re to be here no later than 10:30 AM. It’s too bad that you didn’t get to go to the party |
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Some of the verbs above have different meanings regret to (verb) = be sorry to (verb), but remember to (verb) = not forget to (verb), but stop to (verb) = stop in order to (verb), but |
Read the following sentences and select the correct form of the verb given in brackets.
- Rita ___ a mile every day. (run/runs)
- The dogs ___ all night. (barks/bark)
- The cat ___ the snake. (catch/caught)
- We ___ in the park in the evenings. (play/plays)
- Mia __ school yesterday. (went/go)
- Sheela ___ to be a Police Officer when she grows up. (want/wants)
- Mahesh ___ back to his mother. (ran/run)
- Amy ___ very fast. (walk/walks)
- You can ___ with us. (come/came)
- They ___ to a picnic together. (went/go)
- Have you ___ the baby? (see/seen)
- Hannah Montana ___ so well. (sing/sung)
- The bird ___ away from the cage. (flew/flown)
- I __ a letter for my friend. (write/wrote)
- The friends ___ back from the trip. (drove/drive)
- Did you ___ anything? (do/done)
- They ___ till late evening. (plays/played)
- Can you __ well? (swim/swam)
- Cheetahs ___ very fast. (run/ran)
- My brother and I ___ every day. (talk/talks)
Read the following sentences and use has/have/had appropriately.
- Bernie ___ a meeting yesterday.
- Do you want to ___ an ice cream?
- The lion ___ a big mane.
- My parents __ gone to a party a few days back.
- ___ you seen Reema?
- __ he not moved to a new city he wouldn’t be sick.
- All the members of the committee ___ arrived now.
- __ you seen my new scooter?
- Raj __ to go back home.
- My sister ___ her final exam tomorrow.
- I ___ a Husky.
- They do not __ a bicycle.
- We ___ not visited the new park yet.
- Lady Macbeth __ a lust for power.
- Rita ___ a seminar before.
Insert appropriate verb forms in the blanks.
1. It was John who …………………… the police.
alert ,alerts ,alerted
2. We ………………….. for ages.
are waiting , have been waiting
3. I …………………. her for a long time.
know , knew ,have known
4. The box …………………… so heavy that I could not lift it.
was ,has been , is
5. One of my friends ………………… to Zambia recently.
has gone , went , goes
6. He ……………………… a novel since October , and now he is about to ?nish it.
was writing , has been writing , ,,,, is writing
7. I will call you when the guests ……………………
will arrive ,would arrive , arrive
8. Age and experience …………………………..
wisdom to man.
bring ,brings ,brought
9. The prize was ……………………… away by our team.
borne , born , bore
10. They were……………………… questioned.
be ,been , being ,
Underline the non-?nite verbs in the following sentences.
- She stopped to say Hi.
- I don’t want to quit.
- I don’t. know what I am supposed to do.
- Not knowing what to do, he went to bed.
- Shouting at the top of his voice, he. demanded admission.
- She enjoy traveling.
- I would like to travel a lot.
- I am interested in learning to ?y.
- They asked me to wait outside.
- Trespassing is prohibited.
- She ran into my room crying.
- They weren’t able to solve the problem.