25/4/22, 21:35 Verb Patterns
Introduction
Script
Man: Guess what?
Woman: What?
Man: I've decided to leave my job
Woman: Really? Why?
Man: Well, it's so boring, I hate my boss; he always wants me to work late, and the pay is terrible.
Woman: I agree with you there. What are you going to do?
Man: I'd like to travel around the world, something I've never done before.
Woman: Well, have you got a passport?
Man: Not yet.
Woman: Well, don't forget to get one. I think you might need it!
Knowing the way verbs are used is essential for producing accurate English. Whether verbs are transitive or intransitive, are
followed by a gerund or infinitive or by a preposition, in which case, which preposition; these are all difficult areas in English
because there are so many rules of usage. Here are some verb lists to help you:
Verb + Bare Infinitive Verb + Full Infinitive Verb + Gerund Verb + object + full Infinitive Verb + prep
I can speak English I agreed to go to the I like playing I advise you to study hard I agree with
cinema football
can decide like ask agree with
must forget love need arrive in
will help finish tell arrive at
would need practise want ask for
try stop would like come from
want listen to
would like look at
look for
pay for
talk about
talk to
think about
wait for
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