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Go Vs To Go When To Use The Infinitive
Go vs. To Go - When To Use The Infinitive
2 feb 2021 / Inglés / 4 minutos leídos

‘Go’ or ‘To Go’? Confusion around when to use infinitive verbs can be common for language learners.

We have prepared this lesson for you to learn the rules.

 

We use the infinitive (to + verb):

 

1) After adjectives:

 

Examples:

- It’s difficult to find a house in New York.

- It’s easy to meet new people.

- It’s good to visit new places.

 

2) After most verbs, including: 

agree - advise - appear - arrange - ask - attempt - be able - beg - choose - command - continue - decide - deserve - desire - dislike - encourage - expect - fail - forget - happen - hope - intend - like - love - motivate - neglect - offer - pay - plan - prefer - prepare - proceed - promise - refuse - remember - start - try - want - warn.

 

Examples:

- We happen to know each other.

- I begged him to wash the dishes.

- We’ve decided to move to a new house.


 

3) To explain the motivations for an action:

 

Examples:

- I’m going to the store to buy some yogurt.

- We’re going to the cinema to see the latest Clint Eastwood movie.

- I going to the library to meet my Spanish friend.



 

Fill in the blank with one of the following verbs.

 

to call  - to go out  - to give - to have  - to write - to be -  to act - to save - to believe  - to remain


 

1) Do you remember that guy who asked me ________________________ him my phone number?

 

2) Yesterday, we happened ________________________ at the same party.

 

3) I asked him why he didn’t remember ________________________ me.

 

4) He started ________________________ really nervous and said that he intended ____________________ me a message.

 

Schedule an English lesson today to keep practicing!

 

 

 

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