They invited her first
She was the first...
She was the first to be invited
They don't appear (to be amused/being amused) by your jokes
to be amused
We use [... + V3] after some verbs (enjoy, feel, like etc.)
"I hate being hugged by strangers"
1. being
2. be
being
Everyone expects ... (criticise) from time to time
Everyone expects to be criticised from time to time
I hope they make me captain of the team soon
I hope to be made captain of the team soon
My name was the last (to be called/being called)
to be called
"The first KFC to be built in England was in Preston"
Which rule:[to be + V3] after some verbs
[to be + V3] after ['first/second/last' + N]
[to be + V3] after ['first/second/last' + N]
He insisted on / put / in charge
He insisted on being put in charge
He hates it when people criticise him
He hates...
He hates being criticised
We might ...(?+chosen) to lead the parade
be chosen
We use [... + V3] after modal verbs
1. being
2. be
3. to be
be
He insisted on / in charge / put
He insisted on being put in charge
They blame me all the time and I am tired of it
I am tired of being blamed all the time
They enquired about ...(allow) to use the school hall for a party
being allowed
[being + V3] after some verbs.
Which one don't we use?
enjoy, like, could, hate
could
You will / (give/take/make) / the results of your exam this week
You will be given the results of your exam this week
They told me last
I was the last to be told
These rooms tend ...(teach/use/make) for university seminars
to be used
What is the rule?
"He insisted on being told what the homework was"
[being + V3] after prepositions
from my class / the first / give / an award / student / was
The first student to be given an award was from my class