Classification: Full infinitive: With “to’ e.g.. Bare infinitive: Without “to’ e.g.. Perfect infinitive: Form “have past participles” e.g.. Follow the verbs below: continue decide deserv
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1. Classification:
Full infinitive: With “to’ e.g He go to Paris to learn French.
Bare infinitive: Without “to’ e.g My parent didn’t let me do what I really liked
Perfect infinitive: Form “have past participles” e.g He was believed to have escaped from the prison.
2. Positions:
2.1 Follow the verbs below:
continue decide deserve demand determine propose refuse start
desire expect fail fear forget strive tend threaten
try want wish…
2.2 Follow the idiomatic phrases: make up one’s mind/ take care/ take the trouble/ make sure/…
e.g They couldn’t make up their mind to go or not.
2.3 Follow the adjectives below:
ashamed astonished boring careful certain (im)possible proud
2.4 Follow WH-words: what/ who/ whom/ which/ when/ where/ how
e.g She didn’t know what to do next We didn’t decided where to go.
2.5 Follow nouns pronouns of the verbs below:
believe cause challenge command compel observe trust persuade
consider enable encourag
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expect find order permit Tempt
imagine instruct intend invite think understand urge
2.6 To be demonstration, purposes, results: enough / save money/…
e.g The house, to be demolished, is very old She has nothing to eat.
We haven’t got enough to have one each They saved money to go abroad
2.7 To form absolute phrases: To tell the truth; To cut a long short story;…
e.g To tell the truth, she was a real liar.
2.8 To form exclamation: e.g To think she met with such a death! Oh! To be young again!
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