Verb + n/pro + (not) +to v I warn you not to believe a word he says. The barrister urged the judge to be merciful. We can’t allow them to do that. Didn’t.

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Verb + n/pro + (not) +to v I warn you not to believe a word he says. The barrister urged the judge to be merciful. We can’t allow them to do that. Didn’t I ask you not to make so much noise? He dared/challenged me to jump across the stream. They advised them to accept the offer.

Verb + n/pro + (not) +to v Did he mean/intend us to share the cost of the dinner? The officer ordered the men to advance. His salary enabled him to have a holiday abroad. I have never known her to tell lies. They led me to believe there was no danger. He gave me to understand that he could help me.

Verb + n/pro + (not) +to v He doesn’t want anyone to know that he’s going away. He liked his wife to dress colorfully. Do you wish me to stay? Would you prefer me not to come tomorrow? She can’t bear me to be unhappy. Will you help me to carry this box upstairs? You wouldn’t want another war to break out.