Complete with a 1.I like _____. 2.I don’t like _____. 3.I want _____. 4.I don’t want _____.

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Complete with a 1.I like _____. 2.I don’t like _____. 3.I want _____. 4.I don’t want _____.

I like...I don’t like...

I want...I don’t want...

I want/like, etc. Noun Direct Object +

Complete with an 1.I like _____. 2.I don’t like _____. 3.I want _____. 4.I don’t want _____.

I like...I don’t like...

I want...I don’t want...

I want, like, etc. Infinitive Direct Object Verb form functioning as a noun +

2 nd principal part amō, amāre

: Verb : Noun

Complementary Infinitive Completes an irregular verb like volo, nolo, possum

not want vult timet potest parat nōn vult volunt timent possunt parant nōlunt prepare be able fear want