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Английский язык
от dilnyranarmetova
advice and suggestions. Look! I want you to tell me a story! Ilike hearing your stories! Use Some verbs are usually followed by verbs in the full infinitive. These verbs include: agree, ask, choose, decide, forget, hope, offer, plan, promise, refuse, seem, want. Some verbs are usually followed by verbs in the -ing form. These verbs include: enjoy, finish, hate, like, love, miss, remember, stop, suggest. Some verbs are followed by either verbs in the full infinitive or the -ing form. These verbs include: begin, continue, start, Look! I saw him walk down the street. I saw him walking down the street. P Use ch Some verbs (including see, watch, hear, listen to, notice) are followed by an object + a verb in the bare infinitive, or a verb in the -ing form. We use the bare infinitive for a complete action: I saw the tree fall over (from start to finish). og We use the -ing form for an incomplete action: In this photo, you can see the tree falling over (only part of the action, not from start to finish). For more information, see Grammar database 6 on page 148.