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1. PHRASE or VERB + ING
accuse of
admit
adore
agree to
allow
apologize for
appreciate
approve of
avoid
be afraid of
be angry about/at
be astonished at
be aware of
be bad at
be blamed for
be busy in
be capable of
be clever at
be crazy about
be disappointed about/at
be excited about
be famous for
be fed up with
be fond of
be glad about
be good at
be guilty of
be happy about/at
be indignant at
be interested in
be keen on
be pleased at
be proud of
be sick of
be sorry about/for
be sure of
be surprised at
be tired of
be used to
be worried about
be worth
believe in
burst out
can’t help
can’t stand
carry on
complain of/about
concentrate on
consider
cope with
decide against
delay
deny
depend on
dislike
don’t mind
dream of/about
enjoy
excuse
face
fancy
feel like
finish
forgive
get used to
give up
hate
imagine
include
insist on
involve
justify
keep
keep on
leave off
like
look forward to
look like
love
mention
mind
miss
object to
persist in
postpone
practise
prevent from
put off
recommend
regret
rely on
resist
risk
speak of
specialize in
succeed in
suggest
suspect of
thank for
think of
understand
Examples:
They are afraid of losing the match.
Pat is angry about walking in the rain.
The reporter is blamed for writing bad stories.
Do you concentrate on reading or writing?
He is not sure how to cope with getting older.
He is disappointed about seeing such a bad report.
We are excited about making our own film.
Sandy is famous for singing songs.
I’m fed up with being treated as a child.
You must get used to working long hours.
She is glad about getting married again.
The children are not happy about seeing a doctor.
Joe is keen on drawing.
We’re sick of sitting around like this.
He’s sorry for eating in the lesson.
The firm s pecialized in designing websites.
I’m tired of waiting for you.
She is used to smoking.
I’m worried about making mistakes.
Fancy finding you here! (Я навіть і уявити собі не міг, що застану вас тут!)
I have left off shooting. (Я припинив стріляти.)
They accuse me of having eaten all the cake. (Мене звинувачують у тому, що я з’їв весь торт.)
Suddenly everybody stopped talking. There was silence.
You suspect me of stealing your diamond. (Ви підозрюєте мене в тому, що я вкрав ваш діамант.)
She burst out crying. (Вона розплакалась.)
I object to his having any car. (Я проти того, щоб він мав будь-яку машину.)
Forgive my speaking plainly. (Пробачте, що я говорю так прямо.)
Mark was indignant at his son’s having done it. (Марк був обурений тим, що син зробив це.)
I don’t mind going and seeing her.
The wedding was worth seeing. (Весілля варто було подивитися.)
Did Alex ever mention playing baseball?
Denis denied having been at the station that evening.
I don’t mind sleeping on the couch.
Samantha couldn’t help smiling. (Саманта не могла не посміхнутися.)
It looks like raining. (Схоже, що буде дощ.)
Have you ever considered going to live in another country?
Do you regret having mentioned it?
We must do something. We can’t go on living like this! (Or carry on living …)
I don’t feel like going out. (Мені не хочеться виходити.)
I cannot justify paying $100 for this ticket.
Your responsibility includes taking reservations on the phone.
She doesn’t believe in getting lost in the wood.
Excuse my leaving you in the dark for a moment. (Вибачте, що я на хвилинку залишу вас у темряві.)
NOTE! LIKE
We use like + -ing when we talk about hobbies and sth we do with pleasure. Like=enjoy.
I like cooking and reading the books.
When like doesn’t mean enjoy, but we talk about sth we think is good or right to do, or it is a habit, we say like + infinitive.
I like to do the washing up immediately after the meal.
We like to eat out every Sunday.
2. VERB + INFINITIVE
aim
afford
agree
allow (passive)
appear
arrange
ask
attempt
care
choose
claim
dare
decide
deserve
expect
fail
forget
happen
help
hope
learn
manage
offer
plan
pretend
promise
refuse
seem
tend
threaten
want
wish
would like
would love
would prefer
Examples:
I waved to Helen but failed to attract her attention.
They seem to have plenty of money.
I like Peter but I think he tends to talk too much.
It was late so we decided to take a taxi home.
Simon was in a difficult situation, so I agreed to lend him some money.
You are not allowed to smoke here.
Ann pretended not to see me as she passed me in the street.
NOTE!
HELP is followed by infinitive with or without to:
He helped (to) do the shopping.
3. VERB + ING or + INFINITIVE
with no change in meaning:
begin
can’t bear
continue
fear
forget
intend
prefer
start
with change in the meaning:
go on
mean
need
regret
remember
stop
try
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