I Love Living Here!: Grammar

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The key takeaways are about verbs that can be followed by an infinitive (to + verb) or gerund (verb + ing) and examples of helping verbs that govern each construction.

Verbs like hate, love, like, and prefer can take either a gerund or infinitive with little change in meaning.

Helping verbs like enjoy, dislike, and stop are often followed by gerunds.

I love living

here!

GRAMMAR

LEVEL NUMBER LANGUAGE


Beginner A2_1037G_EN English
Goals

■ Learn about words that are


followed by verb + ing

■ Learn about words that are


followed by to + verb

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I hate searching for new apartments,
but I love to move into a new place!

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Verbs followed by an infinitive

Some verbs are often followed by the to + verb form of another verb. Verbs like
need, try, start are all often followed by to + verb.

helping verb to + infinitive

I need… to study.

I try… to stay healthy.

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Verbs followed by an infinitive

■ The helping verb can be in the simple or continuous form.

Helping verb to + infinitive object

I am starting… to change my mind.

I am hoping… to see my friend.

I hope… to change the world.

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Match the sentence to the picture

1. He loves to play music on the piano.

2. She likes to sing and dance.

3. He prefers to read rather than play sports.

4. She likes to meet new people.

A B C D
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Complete the sentence

1. She likes _______________ her friends in


the park.
2. She hates _______________ new
vegetables.
3. She would like _______________ to Paris
someday.
4. She _______________ to wait until later.
5. I _______________ to play the guitar.
6. I want _______________ a new house.

prefers to go prefer

to try to buy to meet

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Fill in the gaps

Fill in the gaps with the words below and then ask and answer the
questions with your teacher.

to eat to drink to do to try to start

1. Do you like _______________ new food or drinks?


2. Do you need _______________ anything this
weekend?
3. Is there anything you love _______________ but your
friend or partner hates?
4. Do you want _______________ any new hobbies this
year?
5. Do you prefer _______________ tea or coffee?

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Write sentences with the helping verbs below

I like… He hates…

We love… She likes…

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Verbs followed by gerunds

■ The verb + ing form is called a gerund when it is used as a noun.


■ Some helping verbs, like enjoy, dislike, and stop, are often followed by gerunds.

I enjoy… helping my friends.

I dislike… eating cheese.

Please stop… washing those dishes.

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Verbs followed by gerunds and infinitives

■ Some verbs can be followed by a gerund or an infinitive


■ Verbs such as hate, love, like, and prefer can take a gerund or an infinitive,
and the meaning of the sentence does not change much

Infinitive Gerund

I hate to run. I hate running.

I like to call my friends. I like calling my friends.

I love to bake cookies. I love baking cookies.

I prefer to play football. I prefer playing football.

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Ordering a meal

could
I _______________ like to order
some food, please.
would
eating
Of course. What would you
like _______________?
to I _______________ like to eat
vegetables so much. I will
don’t have the hamburger.
ordering
Would you like
_______________ anything else?
to to order
Yes, I need _______________
glass of water please.
a
wanting
Sure. Please tell me if you
_______________ anything else.
no problem want
Thank you _______________ !
very much

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Which is not followed by to + verb?

I like I want

I enjoy I would like

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Fill in the blanks with words that fit

I like _______________ cookies.

He hates _______________ football.

She needs _______________ with you.

We love _______________ tennis.

I am hoping _______________ on holiday.

I dislike _______________ beer.

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Write a question from each statement

__________________________________
1. He likes listening to jazz.
__________________________________

2. I don’t like to try new __________________________________


things.
__________________________________

3. I hope to be a doctor in the __________________________________


future.
__________________________________

__________________________________
4. They like drinking tea.
__________________________________

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Find the mistakes

There are 7 mistakes with to/ing verbs in this text. Can you find them?

My sister and I are very different. She loves try


new things, but I am always nervous. She likes
to eat strange things like octopus and I hate to
eating them! My sister always wants to be start
a new hobby – this year she started to do yoga,
but I prefer to doing a hobby that I know I love:
riding a bike. My sister says I need try something
new and she always hopes taking me
somewhere new. Sometimes I enjoy to do things
with her but sometimes I prefer being alone.

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?
Tell your teacher

?Do?you?and??your
? ?
? ?
brothers or sisters
?
like to do the same

? ? ? ? ? ?things?

love

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Game

■ Think of three questions for your classmate using hate, would


like, and want.

Then share their answers with the class!

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Reflect on the goals

Go back to the second slide of the lesson and check


if you have achieved all the goals of the lesson.

yes no

_______________________________ _______________________________
_______________________________ _______________________________

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Reflect on this lesson

Think about everything you have seen in this lesson.


What were the most difficult activities or words? The easiest?

+ _______________________________
_______________________________

+ _______________________________
_______________________________

– _______________________________
_______________________________

– _______________________________
_______________________________
If you have time, go over
the most difficult slides again

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Exercise p. 6 Exercise p. 14
1c, 2d, 3a, 4b Example answers:
Exercise p. 7 I like to eat cookies.
1. to meet, 2. to try, 3. to go, 4. prefers, He hates playing football.
5. prefer, 6. to buy She needs to speak with you.
I am hoping to go on holiday.
I dislike drinking beer.
Exercise p. 8
1. to try, 2. to do, 3. to eat, 4. to start, 5. Exercise p. 15
to drink
Example answers:
Exercise p. 12
1. What music do you like listening to?
would, to eat, don’t, to order, a, want,
very much 2. Do you like to try new things?
3. What do you hope to be in the future?
Exercise p. 13 4. What do they like to drink?
I enjoy
Answer key (1/2)
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Exercise p. 16
My sister and I are very different. She loves try [trying] new things, but I am always
nervous. She likes to eat strange things like octopus and I hate to eating [eating/to
eat] them! My sister always wants to be start [start] a new hobby – this year she
started to do yoga, but I prefer to doing [doing/to do] a hobby that I know I love:
riding a bike. My sister says I need try [to try] something new and she always hopes
taking [to take] me somewhere new. Sometimes I enjoy to do [doing] things with
her but sometimes I prefer being alone.
Answer key (2/2)
Homework

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Complete the sentences

1. I would like… a. helps me in the kitchen.

2. I hope to… b. drinking coffee.

3. I like… c. to get a new job.

4. I… d. be an architect someday.

5. She… e. clean my bathroom.

6. I hate to… f. enjoy gardening.

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Text at the beginning

Go back to the text on page 3


and find examples of
the grammar topic of this lesson in it.
Write them down.

Copy parts of the text

that are examples of

topic of the lesson.

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Find the verbs

Find the verbs in this lesson and write them down.


Which are new? Do you know all of them?
Look these words up.

Verbs

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Sentences in the first person plural

Choose five sentences from this lesson.


Copy them and write them about you and a friend.

Examples:

I don’t understand

→ My friend Maria and I don’t understand.

He has a book

→ We have a book

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Easy or difficult?

Is the grammar topic of this lesson…


easy or difficult?
Write down what is difficult for you and what is easy.


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Homework answer key

1c, 2d, 3b, 4f, 5a, 6e


Exercise p. 24

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