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INFINITIVES AND -ING FORM by Mind Map: INFINITIVES AND  -ING FORM

1. Can Must Should Might

2. Must May Ought to Needn't

3. -ING FORM

3.1. AFTER CERTAIN EXPRESSIONS

3.1.1. It's no use trying to do everything by yourself

3.1.2. I don't mind spending every day

3.2. AS A NOUN

3.2.1. cooking isn't as easy as it looks

3.2.2. lending money to Ron was foolish of you

3.3. AFTER THE VERB 'GO' INDICATING PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES

3.3.1. We often go fishing in the summer

3.4. AFTER CERTAINS VERBS

3.4.1. I'd really love coming to your wedding

3.4.2. Martin suggested going to the theatre on Friday

3.5. AFTER PREPOSITIONS

3.5.1. I'm so excited about going to college next year

3.5.2. Let me know if you are interested in joining our university's poetry club

4. Hate Imagine Suggest Risk Spend (time) Consider

5. BARE INFINITIVE

5.1. ATER MODAL VERBS

5.1.1. You should start thinking about your future

5.1.2. They can understand what are you thinking

5.2. AFTER LET AND MAKE IN CATIVE VOICE

5.2.1. Our tecaher made us retake the test

5.2.2. They will never let him leave early

5.3. AFTER WOULD RATHER AND HAD BETTER

5.3.1. I would rather go blind

5.3.2. You had better tell me everything you know about this

6. For About Without Of By In

7. Avoid Enjoy Finish Like Love Keep

8. Verbs that have a difference in meaning

9. Try Remember Forget Regret Stop Go on

9.1. I'll never forget visting the withe house

9.2. Steve forget to tell you that he was going away

10. Rain

10.1. It started to rain

10.2. It started raining a minute ago

11. Verbs with no difference in meaning

12. BOTH FORMS

13. Plan Promise Refuse Seem Tend Want

14. Hope Learn Manage Need Offer Would like

15. Afford Agree Appear Decide Forget

16. Order Persuade Teach Tell

17. Advise Allow Encourage Invite

18. How What When Where

19. Pleasure Shock Chance Ability

20. Something Somebody Anything

21. Someone Anyone Nobody

22. Ready Prepared Sorry

23. Afraid Surprised Free Happy

24. FULL INFINITIVE

24.1. TO EXPRESS PURPOSE

24.1.1. Roger went to the library to find a book on insects

24.1.2. Before Mike goes out to play, he have to do his homework

24.2. AFTER IT + BE + ADJETIVE

24.2.1. It was great to see you after such a long time

24.2.2. It is stupid to think that he loves you

24.3. AFTER CERTAIN ADJETIVES

24.3.1. She was surprised to know who was her dad

24.3.2. At last he was free to do what he wanted

24.4. AFTER TOO AND ENOUGH

24.4.1. It isn't enough time to bake the cake

24.4.2. My mom is too tired to go shopping with me

24.5. AFTER CERTAIN VERBS

24.5.1. I hope to see you again soon

24.5.2. She appear to be more carefully

24.6. AFTER THE OBJECTS OF CERTAIN VERBS

24.6.1. Harvey invite me to travel by plane next week

24.6.2. It was my boyfriend who persuade me to apply for this seminary

24.7. AFTER QUIESTION WORDS

24.7.1. The book gives you instructions on how to improve your memory

24.7.2. You sould ask your dad what to do

24.8. AFTER CERTAIN NOUNS

24.8.1. Some people are usually shocked to hear that conclusion

24.8.2. It was a great pleasure to meet you

24.9. AFTER SOME, ANY, NO, AND THEIR COMPOUNDS

24.9.1. I'll make you something to eat

24.9.2. He doesn't have anywhere to stay

24.10. AFTER THE FIRST/SENCOND/LAST/BEST

24.10.1. Martha was the first to finish the exam

24.10.2. Today is the last day to send the homework