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Verb Patterns

The document outlines various verb patterns, detailing how certain verbs are followed by specific forms such as infinitives or gerunds. It provides examples for verbs like 'expect', 'recommend', 'hate', and 'like', illustrating the differences between similar constructions. Additionally, it includes notes on verb forms related to actions and perceptions, as well as distinctions in meaning based on verb usage.

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Verb Patterns

The document outlines various verb patterns, detailing how certain verbs are followed by specific forms such as infinitives or gerunds. It provides examples for verbs like 'expect', 'recommend', 'hate', and 'like', illustrating the differences between similar constructions. Additionally, it includes notes on verb forms related to actions and perceptions, as well as distinctions in meaning based on verb usage.

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Verb patterns

środa, 6 listopada 2024 13:42

Expect
- To do something
- Someone to do something

Hesitate
- To do something

Recommend
- Doing something
- That something is done
- Someone to do something

Aim
- To do something
- At doing something

Happen
- To notice

Justify
- Doing something

Hate
- To do something
- Doing something

Continuing
- To do something
- Doing something

Discovered

Like to do something - think it is a good idea


- I like to do shopping when it’s not very crowded
Like doing something - enjoy

I can’t help doing something

Thought
- to do something

Pretend to do

I saw a man climbing a mountain - in the middle of an action


I saw a man climb a mountain - full action or the ending

A man was seen to cross the street

I would love to have met - I would want to


I would love meeting - I would enjoy meeting

Reason FOR - z jakiego powodu …


Reason TO - czy jest powód żeby …

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