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Verbs followed by infinitives without to

September 23, 2011 - pdf

The verbs hear, see, notice and watch can be followed by object + infinitive without to or object + -ing form. I heard him go… Continue reading

Grammar terms

September 1, 2011 - pdf

Infinitive The infinitive is a particular verb form which expresses the verbal idea in its simplest form. It has no marking for tense, mood, person… Continue reading

Ways of combining two or more simple sentences into one simple sentence

August 9, 2011 - pdf

By using the absolute construction This method is used when the sentences have different subjects. The chief guest took his seat on the dais. The… Continue reading

Question word + infinitive as object

May 2, 2011 - pdf

A question word + infinitive can serve as the object of a verb. Study the following sentences. I don’t know what to do. (Here the… Continue reading

Verbs that can be followed by object + infinitive

April 25, 2011 - pdf

Many English verbs are followed by object + infinitive, rather than by a that-clause. Examples are: advise, allow, ask, beg, cause, command, compel, encourage, expect,… Continue reading

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