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Good morning. We will get started at 11
Today’s agenda:
1. Verbs followed by gerunds and infinitives
2. Correction Codes
3. “Recipe”
4. Homework – Prepare for the short quiz on Monday
Think about a recipe that you could teach us.
1. I like to go to the zoo. The meaning is the same with both.
I like going to the zoo.
2. The audience started (leave) __________ after the first act.
The audience started leaving after the first act.
The audience started to leave after the first act.
3. After a brief interruption, the teacher continued (teach) __________
the class.
After a brief interruption, the teacher continued to teach the class.
After a brief interruption, the teacher continued teaching the class.
4. The children love swimming / to swim in the ocean.
5. I hate to see / seeing any living creature in pain.
Create your own sentences using these verbs:
**** Always, always, always, if you have a sentence
that you want to try or share, please share it. We want to see it.
1. start, move
2. begin, play
The children begin playing after school. present tense
The children began playing after school. past tense
The children will begin playing after school. future tense
My daughter began to play violin last year.
I began playing piano when I was six years old.
3. hate, drive
I hate to drive
with my husband.
I hate to drive at
night.
I hate driving in
the snow.
4. prefer, do
She prefers to do
yoga in the morning.
I prefer to do
online shopping.
Do you prefer to
take/having English classes in the morning? question
Do you prefer ice cream or
cake? NOT THE STYLE THAT WE”RE LEARNING NOW
Do you prefer to have ice
cream or cake?
5. like, read
Dave likes to read
magazines about cars.
I like to read a great
book about educating children.
I like to read the news in
the newspaper.
6. love, eat
Sarah loves to eat her
mother’s cooking.
Ian loves to eat fast
food.
The friends love to eat
together
7. can’t stand, talk
I can’t stand talking to your brother.
The children can’t stand
to talk about a horror film.
Michelle can’t stand
talking about herself.
8. continue, study
Karen will
continue to study English at South Hill.
I will not
continue studying chemistry; it is too hard for me.
MONDAY - Short quiz on these types of verbs
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