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Verb + Object + Infinitive
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Infinitives commonly follow certain verbs, such as : want, have, try, decide and learn.
Some examples are: want to get well, have to stop smoking, learn to relax. Another common sentence pattern is: verb + object + infinitive
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Only certain verbs can appear before an object + infinitive Advice – allow – ask Want – teach – tell She advised the patient to lose weight She ordered him not to smoke She didn’t tell him to exercise. * Not can come before the main verb or before the infinitive depending on the meaning. ( P 197)
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Reflexive Pronouns If the subjective and the (direct or indirect ) object of a sentence are the same, the object should be a reflexive pronoun. I don’t like to exhaust myself. They bought themselves new clothes.
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Singular reflexive pronouns: They end in –self : Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself: I don’t want to exhaust myself. Help yourself. Ahmed doesn’t like to exercise by himself. Anna weighs herself every week. The problem will take care of itself.
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Plural reflexive pronouns: end in –selves Ourselves, yourselves, themselves: let’s buy ourselves milkshakes. Don’t hurt yourselves. They bought themselves 4 cups of coffee.
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A reflexive pronoun is often the indirect object of the main verb: Will you get yourself some lunch? Let’s tell ourselves the truth. By+ reflexive pronoun means “alone” or “without any help”.
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