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10070818 Stevie 10081407 Jacob. Chapter. 1 Infinitive - Noun uses - Adjective uses - Adverb uses Chapter. 2 Gerund.

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1 10070818 Stevie 10081407 Jacob

2 Chapter. 1 Infinitive - Noun uses - Adjective uses - Adverb uses Chapter. 2 Gerund

3 Chapter. 1 Infinitive

4  To deceive oneself is very easy.  I decided to refrain from drinking.  My ambition is to be a CEO. “Noun uses” of infinitive takes a role in subject, object, and complement in sentence.

5 “Adjective uses” modifies nouns in front.  I have a lot of reports to read today.  JeJu is the ideal place to send a vacation.  It is time to have a break.

6  He went abroad to collect some data.  He grow up to be a teacher.  I was surprised to hear of uncle’s sudden death. “Adverb uses” should be translated appropriately by situation.

7  To do her best, she couldn’t learn English in two weeks.  They must be very foolish to believe what the cheat said.  To hear him speak English, you would think him for an America. “Adverb uses” should be translated appropriately by situation.

8 Afford, agree, aim, arrange, begin, Decide, deserve, expect, fail, hope, Intend, learn, manage, need, offer, Plan, pretend, promise, refuse, seem, Start, threaten, want.

9 Chapter. 2 Gerund

10 Why do you need a Gerund? SubjectVerbObject 우리는기대한다너를 기다리는 것을 Welook forward toto meet you We look forward to to meet you ▶ We look forward to meeting you

11 Gerund is “a verb root + ~ing form” and use as subject, object, complement and object of preposition 1.Subject  Writing a poem is a real pleasure for me.  Making a kite is not easy.  Reading a lot of books helps you to become a writer.

12 2. Complement  His job is treating sick animals.  My favorite thing is playing computer games. 3. Object  I enjoy reading novels.  She didn’t give up going there.  He loves singing and dancing.

13 4. Object of preposition  She is interested in cooking.  Mike is good at drawing cartoons.  They told me an easy way of doing it. 5.Negative gerund - “not / never + ~ing”  Not using paper cups helps to protect nature.  She insisted on never meeting him again.

14 Admit, adore, avoid, can’t stand, consider, deny, dislike, don’t mind, enjoy, escape, fancy, feel like, finish, imagine, involve, keep (on), look forward to, mention, mind, miss, practise, regret, resist, suggest, Understand.

15 Remember / forget + to / ~ing  Please remember to lock the door.  I remember locking the door before I went out.  Sam often forgets to take medicine.  I will never forget taking the medicine.

16 Thank you Do you have any question? Thank you Do you have any question?


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