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I know but hopefully you make it happen in spanish
I know but hopefully you make it happen in spanish












"i expected to pass the exam" ( can we use expected as a past simple form) I have a question about the infinitive forms. Verbs followed by '-ing' or by 'to' + infinitive 2: Grammar test 2 He forgot to lock the door when he went out.ĭo this exercise to test your grammar again. Please remember to buy some milk on the way home. Remember + to + infinitive and forget + to + infinitive refer to recalling (or not recalling) that there is something we need to do before we do it. I'll never forget meeting you for the first time in this café. Remember + - ing and forget + - ing refer to having (or not having) a memory of something in the past. I'm trying to learn Japanese but it's very difficult. Try + to + infinitive means that something is difficult but you are making an effort to do it. Have you tried turning the computer off and on again? Try + - ing means that you are trying something as an experiment, especially as a possible solution to a problem, to see if it works or not. He stopped the video to ask the students some questions. Stop + to + infinitive means that someone or something stops an activity so that they can do something else. I've stopped buying the newspaper because now I read the news online. Stop + - ing means the action is not happening any more. Some verbs have a different meaning depending on whether they are followed by an - ing form or to + infinitive.

i know but hopefully you make it happen in spanish

Verbs followed by '-ing' or by 'to' + infinitive 2: Grammar test 1 I'm trying to study but it's impossible with all this noise. I want to try studying with a friend to see if it helps us stay more motivated. Look at these examples to see how these verb patterns work.














I know but hopefully you make it happen in spanish