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Luyện nghe Speak English Around Town (Lesson 25: Reacting to Bad News))


When there are two verbs in a row (one after the other), the second verb is sometimes in the infinitive form ("to" form) and sometimes in the gerund form ( ending in -ing). The first verb determines (Verb 1) the form of the second verb (Verb 2). Study these two tables with common verbs.

Verb 1 + Verb 2 in the Infinitive ("to" form)
Verb 1 Verb 2 is in the infinitive
agree I agreed to pick Sue up from the airport.
cause What caused Nick to break out in a rash?
deserve We deserve to know why the company is closing.
expect When does your son expect to graduate?
hope We hope to visit some castles on our trip to Ireland.
learn Lisa learned to ski on her vacation.
offer Please offer to help bake cookies for the bake sale.
manage Did you manage to get to the airport on time?
promise I promise to call you as soon as we arrive in Paris.
want What do you want to do this weekend?

 

Verb 1 + Verb 2 in the Gerund (-ing form)
Verb 1 Verb 2 is a gerund
appreciate We appreciated having a great tour guide in China.
avoid Let's avoid getting food poisoning on our trip.
consider We considered renting instead of buying a house.
enjoy John enjoys surfing in Big Sur .
feel like What do you feel like doing today?
finish When you finish watching the movie, let me know.
mind Do you mind going to the store?
recommend I recommend exploring Chicago by foot.
suggest I suggest building a new website.
think You think getting a medical degree is easy?

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