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Module 3 - Infinitive & -ing form - Coggle Diagram
Module 3 - Infinitive &
-ing form
Infinitive
Past continuous/ present perfect continuous/ past perfect continuous/ future perfect continuous
Perfect continuous infinitive
Past simple/ present perfect/ past perfect/ future perfect
Perfect infinitive
Present continuous/ future continuous
Present continuous infinitive
Present simple/
will
Present infinitive
to
-infinitive uses
To express purpose
I surfed YouTube to search for information for my Physics project
After certain verbs (E.g.: agree, decide, etc.)
I expect to finish my homework before 5 p.m.
After
would like, would prefer
, etc
I would prefer to have Maths class right now
After adjectives whuch describe feelings, emotiones, (un)willingness, a person's character, and
lucky
and
fortunate
Matt was really happy to get the job
After
too/ enough
Michael isn't good enough at soccer to compete with John
After a noun/ pronoun
The homework gave me the chance to expand my comprehension of the topic
To talk about an unexpected even, usually with
only
I didn't sleep because of doing my homework, only to find out I had a whole more week to do it
With
it+be+
adjective/noun
It was easy to solve the last question
After
be+the first/second/next/last
Sam was the first to finish the Physics test
After verbs and expressions sych as
ask, learn, explain
, etc
My teacher explained to me how to do the homework
Infinitive without
to
After modal verbs
Mike can play the piano very well
After verbs such as
let, make, see
, etc.
David's boss made him print the report for him
After
had better
and
would rather
You had better and would rather
Gerund (
-ing
form) - USES
As a noun
Solving math problems is something I enjoy
After certain verbs (
admit, appreciate
, etc)
I suggest spealing to your teacher beforehand
After
love, enjoy, prefer, dislike
, etc
I like playing soccer
After expressiones such as
be busy, it's no use, can't help
, etc
I am busy finishing my exam
After
spend, waste
and
lose
I spent a lot of time of my vacation just sleeping
Afther the preposition
to
with verbs and expressions such as
look forward to, be used to, prefer
, etc
I am looking forward to getting my promotion next year
After all other prepositions
Tony is thinking of moving to Chicago next year
After verbs
hear, listen to, notice
I heard Johnny discussing his plans for his holiday
Difference in meaning between the
to-
infinitive and
-ing
form
Forget
to not remember to do sth
to not recall doing sth
Remember
to not forget to do sth
to recall doing sth
Mean
to intend to do sth
to involve
Colors
to
- infinitive
-
ing
form
Regret
to feel sorry to do sth (present simple)
to feel sorry about doing sth
Try
to do my best, to attempt
to do sth as an experiment
stop
to stop doing sth temporarily in order to do sth else
to finish doing sth
go on
to do sth else after an activity started previously
to continue an activity started previously