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Unit 6.2 - Verb Patterns (To, Ing)

Students will learn about different types of communication using infinitives and "-ing" forms. The document provides examples of verb patterns that take infinitives or "-ing" forms as complements, such as "hope to get" and "spend time chatting." It also includes exercises for students to practice using these verb patterns in conversations and to identify correct and incorrect examples.

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Unit 6.2 - Verb Patterns (To, Ing)

Students will learn about different types of communication using infinitives and "-ing" forms. The document provides examples of verb patterns that take infinitives or "-ing" forms as complements, such as "hope to get" and "spend time chatting." It also includes exercises for students to practice using these verb patterns in conversations and to identify correct and incorrect examples.

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KEYNOTE

ENGLISH IV - UNIT 6.2


What is the learning outcome of this class?

Students will be able to talk about different types of


communication using infinitives and “-ing” forms
Quick Review

Marketing Collocations
Go
zoo to “p
m a olls
nd ”
ans on
we
r:
What type of communicator are you?

1. Do you generally avoid speaking to anyone in


person?
2. Email is still the easiest way to share photos
and news.
3. All my social media accounts are linked.
4. I always check my cell phone when I wake up.
5. It’s more comfortable to speak to someone
directly.
6. I like people to know what I’m doing.
Pair work

what type of communicator are you? Why?

Example: I think I’m a


texter because I
always send messages
to my friends and
family.
Notice these underline examples:

Verb + Infinite: hope TO GET / try TO MAKE


Verb + ing form: spend time CHATTING / hate SEEING
Verb complements:

1. She promised to text me last class.


This verb complement is
called: INFINITIVE (with
TO)

2. I consider chatting with you all night.

This verb complement is


called: “ING” form
See some examples:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDShcFitDC8
Grammar
Verb patterns (rules) with Verbs +
infinitive and Verbs + ing form
There are verbs followed by INFINITIVE:
Let’s watch some more examples:
1. I decided TO BE at home

There are verbs followed by “ing”


forms:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1nHN5vTH3pA
2. I enjoy listening to rock music.

There are verbs followed by object + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaXNVF7W2Aw


infinitive:
3. They asked me to check/ not to
check the exams
Choose the correct option: NOT
ICE

mean

mind
Answers:
Choose the correct option: NOT
ICE

mean

mind
Complete the conversations using: to
+infinitive or the –ing form of the words NOT
ICE
Grammar summary

mind
Answers:
Grammar summary

to fix
to help
to make

speaking
giving

standing

to give
Correct the mistakes in each sentence: VE
RB
PAT
Grammar summary TE RN
S

(-) not to + inf

mind
HOW DO YOU COMMUNICATE? Answers:
You can use:
Infinitives or ING
forms to describe:

- Studying English
is super!!!
Infinitive “-ing” forms

• It is nice TO LIVE in the country • LIVING in the country side is


side. nice.
VE
RB
PAT
TE RN
S
Answers:
Why does the writer say that we stopped
Stud y listening to our leaders? Find the reasons
Self- in the text.

Read the text on


your ebook (KEY
NOTE pg. 69) to be
prepared for your
final.
Now, we are able to

Mention some types of communication

Use Verb patterns with infinitive and –ing forms


Thank
GRACIAS
you
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