Complete ing-forms/ infinitives

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Inglés English Mind Map on Complete ing-forms/ infinitives, created by Miranda Hadëri on 16/11/2014.
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Mind Map by Miranda Hadëri, updated more than 1 year ago
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Complete ing-forms/ infinitives
  1. INFINITIVE AFTER
    1. feelings adjectives: happy, sad, glad etc
      1. too+adjective+to
        1. adjective+ enough TO
          1. VERB LIST
          2. -ING AFTER
            1. VERB LIST
              1. EXPRESSIONS
                1. there is no point in , look forward to etc
                2. ADJ.+PREPOSITION
                  1. fed up with, interested in, bored with etc
                  2. SUBJECT OR OBJECT
                    1. DANCING is my passion
                      1. She never considered TEACHING as an option
                      2. EXPRESSIONS WITH GO+ACTIVITY
                        1. GO HIKING/GO SYCLING
                      3. -ING AND INFINITIVES
                        1. A CHANGE IN MEANING
                          1. REMEMBER
                            1. Remember to close the door vs. Remember closing the door
                            2. STOP
                              1. I stopped smoking long ago vs. I stopped to smoke
                              2. TRY
                                1. She tried searching on the web for an address vs She tried to email him but it bounced back
                                2. REGRET
                                  1. I regret to tell you that she left us vs She regretS telling me a lie
                                  2. MEAN
                                    1. I never meant to hurt you vs Working with teenagers means having a lot of patience
                                  3. NO CHANGE IN MEANING
                                    1. continue, love, hate, like, propose,begin, start
                                  4. BARE INFINITIVE
                                    1. MAKE, LET, WOULD RATHER, HAD BETTER
                                      1. THEY MADE US REPEAT THE EXERCISE
                                      2. PASSIVE MAKE/LET
                                        1. WE WERE MADE TO HAND IN THE PROJECT 2 DAYS EARLIER
                                          1. THEY WERE LET TO USE MOM´S CAR WHENEVER THEY WANTED
                                          2. AFTER MODALS
                                            1. SHE COULD REALLY SCREAM THAT ONE
                                            2. SEEE/HEAR
                                              1. I SAW HER CRY
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