Infinitives Flashcards
After which following verbs do you use infinitives?
- Time:hesitate, wait
- Likes or dislikes:care
- Plans or Desire: decide, hope, need, plan
- Efforts: attempt, help, learn, manage
- Communication: agree, offer, promise
- Possibility: appear, seem, tend
How do you show the infinitive is negative?
-by using a not before the infinitive
Which verbs are followed by an object + infinitive?
- advise, allow, convince, encourage
- get, persuade, prepare, teach
- tell, urge, and warm
- > He advised us to go…
Which verbs can be followed by either an object + infinitive or an infinitive only?
-ask, choose, expect, need, help, promise, want and would like
Which are the most common verbs + infinitives in academic writing?
-appear, begin, continue, fail, seem, tend, try, want
After which verbs you can use either a gerund or an infinitive without any change in meaning?
-begin, can’t stand, continue, hate, like, love, prefer, and start
Where is the meaning of tried different?
-in the past
After which adjectives do you use an infinitive?
- afraid, amazed, difficult, easy
- embarrassed, fun, interesting, lucky
- necessary, ready, sad, shocked, sorry
- surprised, (un)likely, uspset
After which following nouns do you use an infinitive?
-ability, chance, decision, time, way
Common verbs followed by to+ infinitive?
- agree, ask, decide, help, plan, hope, learn, want, would like
- promise, can afford, manage, prepare, demand, choose, offer
- wait, would hate, would love, seem, expect, intend, pretend
- refuse, tend, would prefer, deserve, appear, arrange, claim