1. I hope 2. I must learn 3. The results seem 4. We planned Use the bare infinitive I can't drive. 1. You won't my grandmother on her birthday. (visit) before I go overseas. (drive) your theory (support) after work. (meet) (without to) after most modal verbs and auxiliary verbs: your work, unless you hurry. (finish) you say that. (hear) 2. I'm sorry! I didn't 3. He is still asleep. He must have 4. He can't have Use the bare infinitive (without to) after 'make' and 'let': You can't make me do something against my will 1. I won't let you [ that animal. (hurt) 2. He is so funny. He often makes me . (laugh) 3. Do your parents let you to school on your own? (walk) 4. Her parents made her ( for being rude. (apologise) These common verbs can take either the gerund or infinitive with no difference i meaning: begin, continue, prefer, start. You have to start working harder if you want to achieve success. You have to start to work harder if you want to achieve success. 1. Do you prefer [ tea or coffee? (drink) Do you prefer tea or coffee? (drink) 2. He was about to begin He was about to begin 3. You must continue You must continue 4. Would you prefer Would you prefer sleeping pills. (take) lost. He has been here so often. (got/gotten) when the bomb exploded. (speak) when the bomb exploded. (speak) your best. (try) your best. (try) to London or Paris? (go) to London or Paris? (go)​

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Please try to finish your work on time.

I hope you won't hurt that animal.

I'm sorry! I didn't hear you say that.

He is still asleep. He must have taken sleeping pills.

He can't have lost my grandmother on her birthday.


Use the bare infinitive (without "to") after most modal verbs and auxiliary verbs:

You won't drive before I go overseas.

I'm sorry! I didn't hear you say that.

He is still asleep. He must have taken sleeping pills.

He can't have lost my grandmother on her birthday.

Use the bare infinitive (without "to") after 'make' and 'let':

I won't let you hurt that animal.

He is so funny. He often makes me laugh.

Do your parents let you walk to school on your own?

Her parents made her apologize for being rude.

These common verbs can take either the gerund or infinitive with no difference in meaning: begin, continue, prefer, start.

Do you prefer drinking tea or coffee?

He was about to begin speaking when the bomb exploded.

You must continue trying your best.

Would you prefer to go to London or Paris?

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