Thursday, 24 November 2016

EF2/3 Verbs followed by infiritives or gerunds

1. start move
Her sister started to move to a new apartment.
Her sister started to move her books to a different room.

2. begin play
My daughter began to play piano last year.
Her son will begin playing tennis next summer.

3. hate drive
I hate driving in the rain.
I hate driving in rushhour.
I hate to drive in heavy traffic.
I hate being stuck in a traffic jam.

4. prefer do
She prefers to do homework first.
I prefer to eat my dessert first.
He preferred to go out rather than staying home yesterday.
Yesterday, he preferred to go out rather than staying home.
She prefers to read rather than watch TV.
She prefers to read.
I would prefer to go for a hike around the Mount Seymour rather than going shopping.

Mount Seymour
Grouse Mountain
The Rocky Mountains

The City of Vancouver
New York City
Quebec City
Montreal- great Montreal-style bagels

Safeway XXX no good
Siegel's bagels- boil first, then bake- crispy and chewy

5. like read
She likes to read novels.
She likes reading fiction.

GENRES- types of books
FICTION- romance, mystery, crime, science fiction, childrens, fantasy, 
NON-FICTION- history, science, biography,

He likes reading newspapers.

6. I love to eat.
She doesn't love eating fish.

7. He can't stand talking to his mother-in-law.
He can't stand eating durian.

8. continue study
We will continue to study English after the break.



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