We use ... after too + adjective/adjective + enough
To + infinitive
They loved watching/to watch Netflix after a biology test
There is NO change of meaning
She avoided ... him about her plans.
(Tell)
Telling
Peter promised ... me
(Marry)
To marry
Say the name of the 4 liars
Cadence, Johnny, Gat and Mirren
We use ... after prepositions
The -ing form
Tipper's dogs went on running/to run over the ice
There is change of meaning
She helped me ... my suitcases.
(Carry)
To carry
I sometimes go ... on Sundays.
(Hike)
Hiking
I can't do ... the internet
(Phrasal verb)
Without
We use ... with modal verbs
Infinitive without to
I stopped playing basketball because I sprained my ankle
I sttoped to drink some water
There is change of meaninig
They had trouble ... our house
(Find)
Finding
Bill agreed ... us at the restaurant at 8:30, but he never showed up.
(Meet)
To meet
Traduce "gaunt"
Demacrado, muy delgado
We use ... to explain purpose
To + infinitive
Don't bother eating the lasagna
Don't bother to eat the cereals
Thhere is NO change in meaning
You'd better ... . We are late!
(Hurry up)
Hurry up
Jane practiced ...the word until she sounded just like a native speaker.
(Pronounce)
Pronouncing
Adjective of "simpathy"
Sympathetic
We use ... as the subject of a sentence clause
The -ing form
Try to win me in a chess match
Try winning me in a chess match
There is change of meaning
I forgot ... you yesterday.
(Call)
To call
After the tsunami, Bette chose ... in Indonesia and work with a relief organization
(Stay)
To stay
What are the 4 houses called?
Windemere, Cuddledown, Red Gate and Clairmont