Primary Longman Elect 6B Chapter 7 taught … to Thank you / sorry for …

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Primary Longman Elect 6B Chapter 7 taught … to Thank you / sorry for …

taught … to We use taught … to to talk about what our teachers taught us. Miss Chan taught me to respect others. Use an infinitive after to.

Thank you / sorry for … We use Thank you for … to thank others. We use sorry for … to apologise to others. We can use gerunds after Thank you for … and sorry for … Thank you for teaching me to respect others.

Thank you / sorry for … We use Thank you for … to thank others. We use sorry for … to apologise to others. We can use gerunds after Thank you for … and sorry for … Sorry for being late.

Thank you / sorry for … We use Thank you for … to thank others. We use sorry for … to apologise to others. We can use gerunds after Thank you for … and sorry for … We can also use nouns. Thank you for your help.

Key structure She taught me to know right from wrong. us I am sorry object pronouns She taught me to know right from wrong. us I am sorry for shouting at you. Thank you teaching us to be punctual. your patience. Always use nouns or gerunds (-ing words) after a preposition.

Practice Find the mistakes and correct them. 1 We are sorry on being rude to you. 2 Amy is sorry for chat in class. 3 Mr Lau taught us at solve problems. 4 We want to thank you for your patient. 5 Grandma taught me to caring for others. 6 We are sorry to talking in class. for chatting to patience care for

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