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love
finish
Ads: like
COOKING
enjoy
hate
stop
Partners: Everyone loves going to parties.
- English
translator He finished reading his book.
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I like working as a teacher = I am a teacher and I enjoy it.
I love dancing. = This is one of my hobbies.
I enjoy going abroad.
We like going to Italy for our holidays.
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Verbs + to + infinitive
choose
decide
forget
promise
manage
need
to go
help
hope
try
want
would like
would love
I'd like to be a teacher. = When I grow up, I want to be a teacher.
Thank you. I'd love to dance. = We're at a disco. I'm pleased that
you asked me.
They want to buy a new car.
I'd like to go abroad.
I hope to go abroad.
I'd love to go abroad.
I want to live in a hot country. = I'd like to live in a hot country.
I hope to see you again soon.
What do you want to study ?
What would you like to do tonight ?
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Verbs + ing or + to
begin raining
start to rain
It began to rain = It began raining.
I continued to work in the library = I continued working in the
library
When did you start to get them? = When did you start getting
them ?
+ + infinitive without
Verbs
somebody to
Let go
somebody
make do
Modal auxiliary verbs
can
could
go
shall
arrive
will
would
I can't go abroad.
I can go home early tonight.
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Would you like to dance ?
Yes, I would. Yes, I'd love to.
Would you like to come for a
Yes, I would. No, thank you
walk ?
No, I wouldn't
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I think forward to moving
of
We're thinking of moving house
I'm looking forward to having more free time.
I'm looking forward to going abroad.
I'm thinking of going abroad.
We're thinking of going to Italy for our holidays.
We're thinking of having a few days off soon.
We're looking forward to having a few days off soon.
Where are you thinking of going ?
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1. Everyone 'd like going to parties.
2. I 'd like to be a teacher.
3. It began to rain
4. I continued worked in the library.
5. I'm looking forward to having more free time.
6. I can going home early tonight.
7. I enjoying to live in a hot country.
8. I like go home early tonight.
9. We 're thinking of going to Italy for our holidays.
10. What do you want studying ?
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