Infinitive. The negative infinitive. The present infinitive презентация

The infinitive is the base form of a verb.

Слайд 1The theme of the lesson: Infinitive


Слайд 2The infinitive is the base form of a verb.


Слайд 3 VERB+TO+INFINITIVE To buy – сатып алу, to sell – сату.


Слайд 4 The negative infinitive is formed by putting not in front of any form

of the infinitive. EXAMPLES I decided not to go to London. He asked me not to be late. I'd like you not to sing so loudly. I'd rather not eat meat. I might not come.

Слайд 5The present infinitive has two forms: the to-infinitive = to + base the zero

infinitive = base

Слайд 61.We use the infinitive after adjectives: I am surprised to see you

here. 2.We use the infinitive after adjectives with FOR: It is dangerous for you. 3. We use the infinitive after nouns: It is time to go.

Слайд 7FUNCTIONS OF THE TO-INFINITIVE
The to-infinitive is used in many sentence constructions,

often expressing the purpose of something or someone's opinion about something. The to-infinitive is used following a large collection of different verbs as well.
1. THE TO-INFINITIVE TO INDICATE THE PURPOSE OR INTENTION OF AN ACTION
In this case to has the same meaning as in order to or so as to.
EXAMPLES
She came to collect her pay cheque.
The three bears went to find firewood.
I am calling to ask you about dad.
You sister has gone to finish her homework.

Слайд 8
VERBS FOLLOWED BY THE INFINITIVE
afford aim

appear arrange bother care
claim condescend consent demand determine proceed fail guarante have hesitate prepare pretend
Propose resolve seek strive swear want
agree hope choose decide dare learn expect need manage promise offer refuse seem would like

EXAMPLES
I hope to see you next week.
He claimed to be an expert.
I managed to reach the top of the hill.
Would you care to swim?

Слайд 9THE TO-INFINITIVE WITH ADVERBS
The to-infinitive is used frequently with the adverbs too and enough to

express the reasoning behind our satisfaction or insatisfaction.

EXAMPLES
There's too much sugar to put in this bowl.
I had too many books to carry.
This soup is too hot to eat.
She was too tired to work.
He arrived too late to see the actors.
I've had enough food to eat.


Слайд 10FUNCTIONS OF THE ZERO INFINITIVE
THE ZERO INFINITIVE AFTER AUXILIARIES
EXAMPLES
She can't speak to you.
He should

give her some money.
Shall I talk to him?
Would you like a cup of coffee?
I might stay another night in the hotel.
They must leave before 10.00 a.m.
THE ZERO INFINITIVE AFTER VERBS OF PERCEPTION
With verbs of perception, the pattern is verb + object + zero infinitive.
EXAMPLES
He saw her fall from the cliff.
We heard them close the door.
They saw us walk toward the lake.
THE ZERO INFINITIVE WITH "WHY"
The question word why is followed by the zero infinitive when making suggestions.
EXAMPLES
Why wait until tomorrow?
Why not ask him now?
Why leave before the end of the game?
Why walk when we can go in the car?
Why not buy a new bed?
 

Слайд 11THE ZERO INFINITIVE AFTER THE VERBS 'MAKE' AND 'LET'
EXAMPLES
Her parents let her

stay out late.
Let's go to the cinema tonight.
You made me come with you.
Don't make me study that boring grammar book!
THE ZERO INFINITIVE AFTER THE EXPRESSION 'HAD BETTER'
EXAMPLES
We had better take some warm clothing.
She had better ask him not to come.
We had better reserve a room in the hotel.
You'd better give me your address.
They had better work harder on their homework.

Слайд 12 1.We use the infinitive after adjectives: I am surprised to see you

here. 2.We use the infinitive after adjectives with FOR: It is dangerous for you. 3. We use the infinitive after nouns: It is time to go.

Слайд 14 Exercise 1. Put “to” before the infinitive: 1.He can …. speak German very well.

2. I am very glad …. see you. 3. She asked me …. ring him up and tell him about it. 4. This work must …. be done at once. 5. I am not sure that this work can …. be done in such a short time. 6. My son asked me …. let him …. go to the theatre. 7. Let me …. help you with your work. 8. I don’t know what …. tell him. 9. We have come …. ask you about it. 10. I made him …. read this story. 11. I saw her …. leave the room. 12. I intend …. ring him up and …. Ask him about it. 13. You must …. make them …. Learn this rule. 14. We heard her …. come downstairs.  

Слайд 15 Exercise 2. Put “to” before the infinitive where it is necessary: 1. I like

… play the guitar. 2. My brother can … speak French. 3. We had … put on our overcoats because it was cold. 4. They wanted … cross the river. 5. It is high time for you … go to bed. 6. May I … use your telephone? 7. They heard the girl … cry out with joy. 8. I would rather … stay at home today. 9. He did not want … play in the yard any more. 10. Would you like … go to England? 11. You look tired. You had better … go home. 12. I wanted … speak to Nick, but could not … find his telephone number. 13. It is time … get up. 14. Let me … help you with your homework? 15. I was planning … do a lot of things yesterday. 16. I’d like … speak to you. 17. I think I shall be able … solve this problem. 18. What makes you … think you are right? 19. I shall do all I can … help you. 20. I like … dance. 21. I’d like … dance. 22. She made me … repeat my words several times. 23. I saw him … enter the room. 24. She did not let her mother … go away.

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