BASIC-GRAMMAR-U-19.1

19.1.

Verb + to-infinitive

 

 

 

PRESENTATION


 

After many common verbs, you can use the to-infinitive form of another verb:

I’ve decided to leave my job.

decide
plan
agree
refuse
want
hope
would like
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to-infinitive

 

 

You often use verbs with to-infinitive to talk about hopes, intentions and decisions.

  • There are two possible negatives. They often have different meanings.
I haven’t decided to go. = I haven’t made a decision yet.

I’ve decided not to go. = I’ve made a decision. It was negative.

  • Don’t use the to-infinitive form after modal verbs (can, could, will, would, shall, should, may, might, must):
Say She can’t drive. (don’t say She can’t to drive.)

 

 

 

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