VERB PATTERNS.

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VERB PATTERNS

ADVISE AGREE ALLOW ASK AVOID BEGIN CAN CONTINUE COULD DECIDE DENY DON´T MIND ENCOURAGE ENJOY EXPECT FANCY FINISH FORGET GIVE UP HATE HELP HOPE IMAGINE INVITE KEEP LEARN LET LIKE

LOVE PROMISE THREATEN MAKE REFUSE TRY MAY REMIND WANT MIGHT RISK WILL MUST SEEM WOULD NEED SHOULD WOULD LIKE OFFER START WOULD LOVE PAY SUGGEST WOULD PREFER PLAN TEACH PREFER TELL

VERB + -ing VERB + to + infinitive VERB + infinitive VERB + object + to + infinitive VERB + object + infinitive avoid begin continue deny don´t mind enjoy fancy finish give up hate keep like love prefer risk start suggest agree decide forget hope imagine learn need offer plan promise refuse seem threaten try want would like would love would prefer can could might may must should will would advise allow ask encourage expect invite pay remind teach tell help let make

Do you enjoy _____________ (watch) sports on TV? What would you like ____________ (get) for your birthday? Do you prefer _________ (go) out to the shops, or have you ever decided ___________ (buy) anything on the Internet? What have you planned __________ (do) tonight? Have you ever refused _________ (come) to your friend´s party? Which languages did you start ___________ (learn) at grammar school? How long should you __________ (cook) a hard-boiled egg? Have you ever forgotten ___________ (bring) your textbook? Do you think you will __________ (spend) your holiday abroad?

Have you ever tried __________ (write) a poem? What must you ___________ (do) first when you come home? Do you hate __________ (study) maths? How much time do you need ___________ (prepare) for school every day? How old were you when you could ____________ (swim)? What do you hope ___________ (do) in ten years´ time? If you and your friend are bored, what do you suggest _________ (do)? Do you always agree ___________ (play) any sports games?