I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ing form or infinitive

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

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-ing form or infinitive
Grammar
Part I

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Watch out! (1)
Watch out! (2)

Verb + bare infinitive
Watch out! (3)

Verb + full infinitive or –ing-form with a little or no change in meaning
11. Verb + full infinitive or –ing-form witha change in meaning
12. Ex. IV

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Some of the verbs, nouns and adjectives in the list above can also be followed by an object before the –ing form.

Ex. I can’t stand people cheating in exams.

When we put a verb after a preposition, we almost always use an – ing form.

Ex. I’m interested in hearing more about that course.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Verb/noun/adjective phrase
+ full infinitive
Some verb, noun and adjective phrases are usually
followed by the full infinitive. These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Some of the verbs, nouns and adjectives in the list above can also be followed by an object before the full infinitive.

Ex. I didn’t want to take the exam.

My mum didn’t want me to take the exam.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ex.I Circle the correct word or phrase.
I really don’t feel like going / to go out tonight. Do you?
Everyone expected his business failing /to fail within the first few month.
What would you like doing /to do this evening?
We discussed turning /to turn the attic into a spare bedroom with the architect.
She wasn’t able speaking /to speak very clearly after her accident.
Do you mind moving /to move your car, please? You’re blocking the road.
They’re going to postpone making / to make a decision until next month.
Are you planning of getting / to get a new DVD player?
Are you thinking of getting / to get a Play Station?
I’m very pleased telling / to tell you that you’ve passed!
Sarah’s offered putting / to put us up for this weekend!
I’m really looking forward to going / to go on the cruise.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ex. II Complete using the correct form (-ing form or full infinitive) of the verb in brackets. You may need to use
the passive voice.
I’ll never forgive June for (lie) to me like that.
Ivan’s not very good at (make) friends.
I can’t resist (buy) things when they’re in the sales.
We’ve got to encourage students (study), not blame them for not studying.
I don’t know how you managed (persuade) the bank manager to lend you so much money!
Does Jessica dislike (walk) so much that she’s not going to come with us?
Do you deny (steal) the money? Yes or no?
The kids were pretending (be) asleep, but they didn’t fool me for a second.
I refuse ( accept) that there’s no alternative.
No one understands how Jill can afford (go) on so many holidays.
He only just escaped (send) to prison.
He expected (give) a brand new computer for Christmas, but all he got was a second-hand watch!
lying
making
buying
to study
to persuade
walking
stealing
to be
to accept
to go
being sent
to be given

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Verb + bare infinitive
Some verbs can be followed by an object + the bare infinitive
These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

The verbs feel, hear, notice, see and watch can also be followed by the –ing form.

We often use the bare infinitive for a completed action (from start to finish).
We often use the –ing form for an action in progress at the time.
Ex. I heard Miss Jenkins tell Julie not to do that. (= I heard all of it.)
I heard Miss Jenkins telling Julie not to do that. (= I heard part of it.)

In the passive, hear, make and see are followed by the full infinitive.

Ex. Active: The teacher made me stand in the corner.
Passive: I was made to stand in the corner (by the teacher).
Watch out!

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Ex. III Complete using the correct form (-ing form,
bare infinitive or full infinitive) of the verb in the box.
Use each verb only once.
achieve; be; behave; come; do; hope; improve; learn; listen; make; play; sit down; take; tell; try; use; work
Report: William Watson

Julie Cross-5A
working
trying
doing
taking
using
achieving
making
to play
telling
to be
learning
to improve
behaving
to sit down
come
listening
hoping

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Verb + full infinitive or –ing-form with
a little or no change in meaning
Some verbs can be followed by the full infinitive or
the –ing form with a little or no change in meaning.
We continued to do experiments in the lab all afternoon.
We continued doing experiments in the lab all afternoon.
These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Verb + full infinitive or –ing-form with
a change in meaning
Some verbs can be followed by the full infinitive or
the –ing form. The choice depends on the meaning.
I remember teachers at my school hitting children when they were naughty!
Did you remember to do your homework?.
These include:

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Ex. IV Complete each second sentence using the word given, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.
I should have taken my medicine this morning, but I didn’t remember.
I my medicine this morning.
I’ll always remember the time when I went up Mont Blanc.
I’ll Mont Blanc.
I must hang up the washing later.
I up the washing later.
Darren thinks that wearing a suit to work is appropriate.
Darren a suit to work.
Jackie wishes she hadn’t said that to Allie.
Jackie that to Allie.
I’m sorry, but your credit card has been cancelled by the bank.
I your credit card has been cancelled by the bank.

forgot
forgot to take
never forget going up
never
remember
regrets saying/ having said
likes
likes to wear
regrets
must remember to hang
regret to tell/inform you
regret

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В презентации использованы:
Учебное пособие для подготовки к ЕГЭ по
английскому языку: Грамматика и лексика
Macmillan Exam Skills for Russia.
Grammar and Vocabulary.
Авторы: Malcolm Mann
Steve Taylore-Knowles
Консультант: Елена Клековкина
Издательство Macmillan, Oxford, 2006
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5 That red. (BUILD) over there is the Science Department.

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6if Cody. (not / live) so far away, he.

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8 Are you planning of getting / to get a new DVD player?

9 Are you thinking of getting / to get a PlayStation?

10 I’m very pleased telling / to tell you that you’ve passed!

11 Sarah’s offered putting / to put us up for the weekend.

12 I’m really looking forward to going / to go on the cruise.

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5 I don’t know how you managed. (persuade) the bank manager to

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I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

-ing form or infinitive

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Watch out! (1)
Watch out! (2)

Verb + bare infinitive
Watch out! (3)

Verb + full infinitive or –ing-form with a little or no change in meaning
11. Verb + full infinitive or –ing-form witha change in meaning
12. Ex. IV

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Some verb, noun and adjective phrases are usually followed by
the –ing form. These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Some of the verbs, nouns and adjectives in the list above can also be followed by an object before the –ing form.

Ex. I can’t stand people cheating in exams.

When we put a verb after a preposition, we almost always use an – ing form.

Ex. I’m interested in hearing more about that course.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Verb/noun/adjective phrase + full infinitive

Some verb, noun and adjective phrases are usually
followed by the full infinitive. These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Some of the verbs, nouns and adjectives in the list above can also be followed by an object before the full infinitive.

Ex. I didn’t want to take the exam.

My mum didn’t want me to take the exam.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ex.I Circle the correct word or phrase.

I really don’t feel like going / to go out tonight. Do you?
Everyone expected his business failing /to fail within the first few month.
What would you like doing /to do this evening?
We discussed turning /to turn the attic into a spare bedroom with the architect.
She wasn’t able speaking /to speak very clearly after her accident.
Do you mind moving /to move your car, please? You’re blocking the road.
They’re going to postpone making / to make a decision until next month.
Are you planning of getting / to get a new DVD player?
Are you thinking of getting / to get a Play Station?
I’m very pleased telling / to tell you that you’ve passed!
Sarah’s offered putting / to put us up for this weekend!
I’m really looking forward to going / to go on the cruise.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ex. II Complete using the correct form (-ing form or full infinitive) of the verb in brackets. You may need to use the passive voice.

I’ll never forgive June for (lie) to me like that.
Ivan’s not very good at (make) friends.
I can’t resist (buy) things when they’re in the sales.
We’ve got to encourage students (study), not blame them for not studying.
I don’t know how you managed (persuade) the bank manager to lend you so much money!
Does Jessica dislike (walk) so much that she’s not going to come with us?
Do you deny (steal) the money? Yes or no?
The kids were pretending (be) asleep, but they didn’t fool me for a second.
I refuse ( accept) that there’s no alternative.
No one understands how Jill can afford (go) on so many holidays.
He only just escaped (send) to prison.
He expected (give) a brand new computer for Christmas, but all he got was a second-hand watch!

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Verb + bare infinitive

Some verbs can be followed by an object + the bare infinitive
These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

The verbs feel, hear, notice, see and watch can also be followed by the –ing form.

We often use the bare infinitive for a completed action (from start to finish).
We often use the –ing form for an action in progress at the time.
Ex. I heard Miss Jenkins tell Julie not to do that. (= I heard all of it.)
I heard Miss Jenkins telling Julie not to do that. (= I heard part of it.)

In the passive, hear, make and see are followed by the full infinitive.

Ex. Active: The teacher made me stand in the corner.
Passive: I was made to stand in the corner (by the teacher).

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ex. III Complete using the correct form (-ing form, bare infinitive or full infinitive) of the verb in the box. Use each verb only once.

achieve; be; behave; come; do; hope; improve; learn; listen; make; play; sit down; take; tell; try; use; work

Report: William Watson

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I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

-ing form or infinitive

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Watch out! (1)
Watch out! (2)

Verb + bare infinitive
Watch out! (3)

Verb + full infinitive or –ing-form with a little or no change in meaning
11. Verb + full infinitive or –ing-form witha change in meaning
12. Ex. IV

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Some verb, noun and adjective phrases are usually followed by
the –ing form. These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Some of the verbs, nouns and adjectives in the list above can also be followed by an object before the –ing form.

Ex. I can’t stand people cheating in exams.

When we put a verb after a preposition, we almost always use an – ing form.

Ex. I’m interested in hearing more about that course.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Verb/noun/adjective phrase + full infinitive

Some verb, noun and adjective phrases are usually
followed by the full infinitive. These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Some of the verbs, nouns and adjectives in the list above can also be followed by an object before the full infinitive.

Ex. I didn’t want to take the exam.

My mum didn’t want me to take the exam.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ex.I Circle the correct word or phrase.

I really don’t feel like going / to go out tonight. Do you?
Everyone expected his business failing /to fail within the first few month.
What would you like doing /to do this evening?
We discussed turning /to turn the attic into a spare bedroom with the architect.
She wasn’t able speaking /to speak very clearly after her accident.
Do you mind moving /to move your car, please? You’re blocking the road.
They’re going to postpone making / to make a decision until next month.
Are you planning of getting / to get a new DVD player?
Are you thinking of getting / to get a Play Station?
I’m very pleased telling / to tell you that you’ve passed!
Sarah’s offered putting / to put us up for this weekend!
I’m really looking forward to going / to go on the cruise.

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ex. II Complete using the correct form (-ing form or full infinitive) of the verb in brackets. You may need to use the passive voice.

I’ll never forgive June for (lie) to me like that.
Ivan’s not very good at (make) friends.
I can’t resist (buy) things when they’re in the sales.
We’ve got to encourage students (study), not blame them for not studying.
I don’t know how you managed (persuade) the bank manager to lend you so much money!
Does Jessica dislike (walk) so much that she’s not going to come with us?
Do you deny (steal) the money? Yes or no?
The kids were pretending (be) asleep, but they didn’t fool me for a second.
I refuse ( accept) that there’s no alternative.
No one understands how Jill can afford (go) on so many holidays.
He only just escaped (send) to prison.
He expected (give) a brand new computer for Christmas, but all he got was a second-hand watch!

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Verb + bare infinitive

Some verbs can be followed by an object + the bare infinitive
These include:

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

The verbs feel, hear, notice, see and watch can also be followed by the –ing form.

We often use the bare infinitive for a completed action (from start to finish).
We often use the –ing form for an action in progress at the time.
Ex. I heard Miss Jenkins tell Julie not to do that. (= I heard all of it.)
I heard Miss Jenkins telling Julie not to do that. (= I heard part of it.)

In the passive, hear, make and see are followed by the full infinitive.

Ex. Active: The teacher made me stand in the corner.
Passive: I was made to stand in the corner (by the teacher).

I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Смотреть картинку I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Картинка про I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that. Фото I ll never forgive june for lie to me like that

Ex. III Complete using the correct form (-ing form, bare infinitive or full infinitive) of the verb in the box. Use each verb only once.

achieve; be; behave; come; do; hope; improve; learn; listen; make; play; sit down; take; tell; try; use; work

Report: William Watson

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