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I hope you haven’t forgotten to do your homework. Writing a short report on two digitical cameras . INFINITIVES. Simple Infinitives. She wants to study languages at university . They are planning to move into another house . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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I hope you haven’t forgotten to do your

homeworkWriting a short report on two

digitical cameras.

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INFINITIVES

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Simple Infinitives• She wants to study languages at university.• They are planning to move into another house.

• It’s difficult for a mother not to feel concerned about her children.• She pretended not to see me.

• I haven’t decided yet to go to the cinema with you. (gitmeye henüz karar vermedim)• I have decided not to go to the cinema with you. (gitmemeye karar verdim)

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Not to do / to not do• The army’s policy was not to send women into combat.• (Sending women into combat was not the army’s policy.)• As a general rule, the army did not send women into combat

• The army’s policy was to not send women into combat.• (Not sending women into combat was the army’s policy.)l• The army clearly and strongly refused to send women into combat.

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INFINITIVE AS SUBJECT OF THE SENTENCE• To save money is impossible these days.(not common)• It is impossible to save money these days.

• To chat is fun. / It is fun to chat.

• To travel by minibus takes a lot of time.• It takes a lot of time to travel by minibus.• (Minibüsle seyahat etmek çok zaman alıyor)

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Gerund / Infinitive as the Subject of a Sentence• Swimming is my favourite sport. (general)• To swim in that river isn’t at all wise. (specific)

• Reading is very important for children.• To read this book in just three days will be difficult.

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It + usually infinitive• It isn’t at all wise to swim in that river.• It is important for children to read.

• BUT !!!!!! Some expressions take the Gerund:• It’s nice seeing you again.

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Possessive adjectives + Gerund• His coming late made us angry.• Her not wanting to come with us is quite surprising.• The employee’s complaining too much about the pay rise made the

management think it over.

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To become fluent in English you need to do Ex: 10.

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For + Noun/ Pronoun + Infinitive• Swimming is easy for me.• To swim is easy for me.• It is easy for me to swim.

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Of + Noun / Pronoun + Infinitive• It’s kind of you to help me.• It was rude of him to treat you like that.• It was careless of me to leave the key in the house.

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• It’s necessary for you to learn English very well.• (İngilizce’yi çok iyi öğrenmek sizin için gerekli.)

• It’s clever of him to learn both English and computing.• (Onun hem İngilizce hem de bilgisayar öğrenmesi çok akıllıca.)

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It is necessary for you to do Ex: 11.

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INFINITIVE AS SUBJECT COMPLEMENT (Özne Tamamlayıcı)• When I was a child, my ambition was to be an architect.

• After dinner tonight, my plan is to take a walk along the seashore.• What you need is to get some fresh air.

• Her favourite sport is playing tennis. (general)• Her plan after work today is to play tennis.(specific)

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One way of revising infinitives is to do Ex: 12.

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INFINITIVE AS DIRECT OBJECT• 1. Verb + Infinitive• She decided to move to another city.

• 2. Verb + noun / pronoun + infinitive• She persuaded me to go with her.

• 3. Either verb + infinitive or verb + noun / pronoun + infinitive• She expected to get home early.• She expected me to get home early.

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Verb + Infinitive• Afford / agree / appear / arrange / care / claim / consent / decide /

demand / deserve……………..

• You appear to be pale today. Is there something wrong ?

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prove• The new headmaster proved to be successul.• The new headmaster proved himself to be successful. (Eylemi aynı kişi

yapıyorsa)

• She soon proved to be reliable.• She soon proved herself to be reliable.

• The new Project proved useless. (adj)• He soon proved successful.

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Verb + Noun / Pronoun + Infinitive• Advise, allow, appoint, cause, caution, challenge, command, direct,

enable………

• I advised him to stop smoking.• He challenged me to swim to the other side of the river.

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When the verbs are in passive• I was advised to stop smoking.• I was told to be there on time.

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Verb + Infinitive or Verb + Noun / Pronoun + Infinitive• I want to study hard.• I want you to study hard.

• Common verbs are:• Ask, beg, choose, dare, expect, need, prefer, promise, want, wish,

would like

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promise• I promised to quit smoking.• I promised my mother to quit smoking.

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Want / would like + passive• I would like him elected. (I would like him to be elected)

• I want your homework finished soon. (I want your homework to be finished soon)

• How ist going with your essay ? I would like it completed as soon as possible.• I would like it to be completed as soon as possible.

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dare• Would you dare do / to do a parachute jump ?

• No, I wouldn’t dare do l/ to do that .

• I daren’t do a parachute jump.

• My friend dared me to swim across the Bosphorus. (cesaretlendirdi)• Do you dare me to talk back to my boss when I believe he is wrong ?

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GERUND / INFINITIVE• Advise, allow, attempt, begin, can’t bear, can’t stand, continue, dislike,

dread, encourage, forbid, hate, intend, like, love, need neglect, permit, prefer, recommend, start

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Attempt, begin, cannot bear, continue, dislike, dread, hate, intend, like, love, neglect, start• No difference in meaning:

• Just as I left the office, it began raining / to rain.• I can’t bear listening / to listen to that sort of music.• They intend moving / to move into a bigger house.

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Advise, allow, encourage, forbid, permit, recommend• Bu fiillerden sonra indirect object (him, her…..) varsa infinitive; yoksa

gerund alır.

• I advise driving more slowly on this slippery road.• I advise you to drive more slowly……….

• The law forbids travelling without wearing a sealtbelt.• The law forbids us to travel………….

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suggest• I suggested going to an Italian restaurant for a change.• I suggested their going to an Italian restaurant………

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need• I need to iron my shirt. (active)• My shirt needs to be ironed / needs ironing. (passive)

• The attic needs / wants / requires tidying. (to be tidied)• These plants of yours want watering. (to be watered)

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Passive infinitive if the subject is a person• You need to help her.• She needs to be helped.

• I need to tell them the truth.• They need to be told the truth.

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prefer• Gerund to gerund• I prefer walking to running.

• infinitive rather than infinitive• I prefer to walk home today rather than take the bus.

• Do you watch TV very often ? No, I prefer reading. (general)• Will you come for a walk with us ? I would prefer to stay at home .

(specific)

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Gerund or Infinitive with a change in meaning• FORGET / REMEMBER

• When I met him, I suddenly remembered lending him a large sum of money.• He had completely forgotten borrowing money from me.

• Please remember to tell him that I will be waiting at our usual cafe around 4 o’clock.• Because I left home in a hurry, I forgot to take my purse with me.

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MEAN• I don’t mean to hurt you by criticizing you so severely, but it’s for your

own sake. (kast etmek, niyet etmek)

• Being a parent means having a lot of responsibilities. (anlamına gelmek, demek)

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REGRET• He regrets not attending / not having attended university. (pişmanlık

duyuyor)• She regretted not listening / not having listened to her mother’s

advice.

• I regret to tell you that I can’t come with you. (üzülerek söylüyorum)• I regret to inform you that you couldn’t get a passing grade.

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STOP• When I entered the classroom, the students stopped chatting among

themselves.

• When the phone rang, I stopped my work to (in order to ) answer the phone.

• Stop doing stg to do stg else

• When the phone rang, I stopped studying to (in order to) answer it.

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TRY• Because it was very hot last night, I couldn’t get to sleep.• I tried opening the window, but it didn’t work. Then I took a cold

shower. (denedim)

• I tried hard to catch the train, but I couldn’t.• She tried to persuade her father to let her go to the cinema. (ikna

etmeye çalıştı)

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INFINITIVE AFTER CERTAIN NOUNS• Ability, ambition, anxiety, attempt, decision, demand, desire,

determination……..

• Not every person has the ability to think logically.• My determination to go on walking even in the rain surprised them

all.• His eagerness to pass the exam is at its peak these days.

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TIME / PLACE + Infinitive• The best time to go on holiday is spring.• Tomorrow, I will have a lot of time to deal with you.

• The best place to fish is just under the Bosphorus Bridge.

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The first, the second, the next, the last….• Do you know who the first person to climb Mount Everest was ?

• The last person to leave home should lock the door.

• She is always the last person to come.

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INFINITIVE AFTER CERTAIN ADJECTIVES• I’m sorry to hear that your mother is ill.• I’m glad to see you here.

• Content, delighted, glad, happy, pleased, relieved, lucky, fortunate, disappointed, sad, upset, proud, ashamed…………..

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Adjective + preposition + Gerund• She was proud to be the top student in the class.• She was proud of being the top ……….

• I was surprised to see him there.• I was surprised at his being there.

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Reducing that-clause / when-clause• She was disgusted when she saw the kitchen in such a mess.• She was disgusted to see the kitchen………

• She was disappointed that she didn’t get the job.• She was disappointed not to get the job.• She was disappointed not to be given the job.

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I suppose that you are now ready to do Ex:16

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PASSIVE INFINITIVE and PAST TIME• To be done

• I don’t want you to tell me what to do.• I don’t want to be told what to do.

• I didn’t expect she would invite me to her wedding.• I didn’t expect to be invited to her wedding.

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PAST INFINITIVE• To have been done

• I’m happy that I passed the exam.• I’m happy to have passed the exam.• (I passed the exam sometime before now, and now I’m happy.)

• She is fortunate to have received a good education.• You seem to have passed the exam.

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To do / to be doneto have done / to have been done• She is fortunate that she will study abroad.• She is fortunate to study abroad.(öğrenim göreceği için şanslı)• She is fortunate that she studied abroad.• She is fortunate to have studied abroad.(öğrenim gördüğü için şanslı)

• She is luck that she will be sent abroad.• She is lucky to be sent abroad. • She is lucky that she was sent abroad.• She is lucky to have been sent abroad.

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Seem / appear / pretend + to be doing / to have been doing)• It appears that they are waiting for us.• They appear to be waiting for us.

• It appears that they have been waiting for us.• They appear to have been waiting for us.

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Tell / order / ask / request……….• Bu fiillerden sonra past infinitive kullanılmaz.

• I asked my friends not to make so much noise.• I told the children to be careful while crossing the street.

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You are lucky to be given the chance to do Ex: 17.

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IN ORDER TO (Infinitive of Purpose)• I will go shopping to buy / in order to buy some vegetables.

• You have to use an axe to chop / in order to chop the wood.• An axe is used for chopping / to chop wood.• An axe is a tool for chopping wood.

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Specific : to do• Detergent is used for cleaning / to clean dirty things. (general)• A lot of detergent was used to clean the house.

• Wax is used for polishing / to polish surfaces.• A special kind of wax was used to polish the car.

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For + a noun• I went to the bookstore to buy a book.• I went to the bookstore for a book.

• He will go to Ankara to attend a conference.• He will go to Ankara for a conference.

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Do Ex:18 in order to reinfoster infinitive of purpose.