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Complex Object

This document provides examples of verb forms and tenses to use in different contexts in English. It includes examples of verbs that take object complements or objects, passive voice constructions, choices between verb forms like "to V" and the base form, and questions to practice these concepts. The document offers guidance on using the proper verb form depending on the subject, tense, voice, and whether an action is continuous or completed.

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Complex Object

This document provides examples of verb forms and tenses to use in different contexts in English. It includes examples of verbs that take object complements or objects, passive voice constructions, choices between verb forms like "to V" and the base form, and questions to practice these concepts. The document offers guidance on using the proper verb form depending on the subject, tense, voice, and whether an action is continuous or completed.

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Type After the verbs Complex Object 1. Use to where necessary.

1st Want, wish, would somebody to +V 1.We expected Mr. Green __ help
like, like, hate, desire, us. 2. Let the boy __ do what he
expect, know, believe,
consider, get, cause. wants. 3. Ann saw her __ drive a
2nd Let, make somebody V car. 4. I noticed Jill __ take a bag
3rd See, hear, feel, notice, somebody V (completed and __ go out. 5. Do you want me
watch action)
V-ing (action
__ play with your brother. 6. The
in progress) teacher made me __ do these
Passive Hear, see, notice, to + V exercises. 7. We like our mother
Voice make, allow __ read us fairy-tales.

2. Choose the right form of the verb. 3. V or V-ing? Do you know which is
1.I feel him …. with me. correct?
a) to agree b) agree c) agreed 1.We watched two boys (run/running)
2.His mother didn’t want him ….. Mary. across the street.
a) marry b) to marry c) married 2. Listen! Can you hear somebody (cry/
3. Would you like me …. now? crying)?
a) to go b) go c) went 3. Her present made me (feel/feeling)
4. His loud voice makes me …. tired. happy.
a) feel b) to feel c) felt 4. Jane, can you smell something (burn/
5. I hate you ….. in the room. burning) in the kitchen?
a) to smoke b) smoke c) smoked 5. We didn’t see the accident (happen/
6. We were allowed …. to bed later. happening).
a) go b) to go c) went 6. We found Tom in his room (read/
7. I heard somebody … the door in the room. reading) newspapers.
a) open b) to open c) opened
8. We’ve heard her…… play the piano. 4. Answer the questions.
a) to play b) played c) play 1. Have you ever seen your mother play
9. Will you watch them …. ? football? 2. Have you ever seen your
a) dance b) to dance c) danced father cook dinner? 3. Will you ever let
10. Our friends want their son …. the your friend copy a test? 4. Who wants
university. you to learn English well? 5.What makes
a) enter b) to enter c) entered your brother be angry with you? 6. Have
11. Nobody wanted them …. to the party. you ever heard your friend sing songs?
a) come b) to come c) came 7. Would you like your friend to get a
12. Her parents won’t let her …. out alone. good mark in English? 8. Who would like
a) go b) to go c) went you to be a good sportsman? 9. Does
13. We know him ….. a great musician. your mother expect you to speak English
a) to be b) be c) was fluently? 10. Do you let your sister take
14. I want you …. me the truth. your things?
a) to tell b) tell c) told
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