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https://test-english.com/grammar-points/b2/verb-object-infinitive-gerundVerb + object + gerund In this kind of construction, the object of the main verb is the subject of the verb in the gerund form. The following verbs can be used before object + gerund: dislike, hate, imagine, involve, keep, mind, prevent, not like, remember, resent, risk, stop (See table with examples below) Tables with example sentences
Verb + object + infinitive/gerund – verb patterns
test-english.com › verb-object-infinitive-gerundWe can use the following verbs + object + to + infinitive: advise, allow, ask, beg, cause, convince, enable, encourage, expect, force, get (see get uses ), help, intend, invite, mean, order, persuade, recommend, remind, take (time), teach, tell, warn. (See table with examples below)
Intermediate grammar exercise: ‘verb + object + to ...
https://speakspeak.com/english-grammar-exercises/intermediate/verb-object-to-infinitiveVerb + object + to + infinitive: After some verbs we use the structure someone + to + infinitive. Verbs which can be followed by this form include advise, ask, allow, expect, encourage, force, help, invite, order, persuade, need, tell.: They helped their neighbour to fix his car. She asked me to give her some advice. He told his assistant to send the parcel.
Intermediate grammar exercise: verb + infinitive or verb ...
https://speakspeak.com/english-grammar-exercises/intermediate/verb-infinitive-or-verb...English grammar practice exercise, for pre-intermediate and intermediate level. In this exercise you will practise the verb structures verb + to + infinitive and verb + gerund. We use to + infinitive after certain verbs, including agree, arrange, decide, offer, seem, plan, want, need, promise, hope, refuse. I have decided to lend him the car.
Intermediate grammar exercise: ‘verb + object + to infinitive ...
speakspeak.com › verb-object-to-infinitiveEnglish grammar practice exercise, for pre-intermediate and intermediate level. In this exercise you will practise verbs which are followed by an object + to + infinitive structure. Verb + object + to + infinitive. After some verbs we use the structure someone + to + infinitive. Verbs which can be followed by this form include advise, ask, allow, expect, encourage, force, help, invite, order, persuade, need, tell.