(past simple) my mom / to give
ex. My mom offered to give me some money for dinner.
(future simple) the teacher - not to talk
ex. The teacher will warn us not to talk during the test.
(present simple) I - to drink
ex. I refuse to drink red wine.
(present simple) I - to find
ex. I promise to help you find your lost ring.
(present continuous) my parents - to buy
ex. My parents are offering to buy me a new car!
(present simple) the police - to be
ex. The police warn people to be safe when driving.
ex. They're refusing to decorate for the birthday party.
(past simple) he - to study
ex. He promised to study hard for the test.
(present simple) I - to help
ex. I usually offer to help my friend with his homework.
(past continuous) the security guards - to stop
ex. The security guards were warning everyone to stop running.
(should) you - to work
ex. You should refuse to work for less than $20 an hour.
(first conditional) you - wake up
ex. If you promise to wake up early, I'll make breakfast.
(present perfect) my kids - not to wash
ex. My kids haven't offered to wash the car.
(be going to) the doctor - not to eat
ex. The doctor is going to warn you not to eat fast food.
(can/can't) - we - to go
ex. We can't refuse to go to the wedding.
(future simple) she - to go to bed
ex. She'll promise to go to bed before midnight.
(third conditional) you - to visit
ex. If you had offered to visit me last weekend, I would have said yes!
(used to) our parents - not to talk
ex. Our parents used to warn us not to talk to strangers.
(present perfect) the employees - to wear
ex. The employees have refused to wear the new uniform.
(must) the students - not to cheat
ex. The students must promise not to cheat on the test.