Слайд 2WHY WE NEED GERUND AND INFINITIVE?
We need them to connect two
verbs that come together.
Слайд 3INFINITIVE
To show the aim: in order to
I study well to
go the USA.
John works after his lessons to earn some money.
I tried to get IELTS to be financially independent from my parents.
Students should pass exam to study in another level.
Diyora called me for walking to release our stress.
Слайд 4TO CONNECT TO VERBS
I wanted to visit my friends in my
summer holiday.
Students cheat to pass the exam every day.
He likes to draw pictures of nature.
They go to buy new computer
Слайд 5AFTER ADJECTIVE
Elementar one:
Inice to meet you.
Other examples:
I am
happy to be with you in you’re the happiest day.
They were satiesfied to eat delicious food.
Police pfficer was glad to be rewarded.
Слайд 6AFTER NOUN
The football team had the chance to win the game.
I have many tasks to be done.
She has the reason to complain about company service.
Prisoner has opportunity to win the trial.
I always make the list of movies to watch.
I write this letter to make you aware of coming dangers.
Слайд 8GERUND AS A SUBJECT
Reading is a good way to spend free
time .
Playing phone is harmful for eyes.
Watching Korean films is my hobby, only by this was I can release my stress.
Having money doesn’t make you cool, you need some knowledge to be cool.
Doing drugs is the reason to be arrested.
Слайд 9AFTER PREPOSITION
I am good at teaching lazy students to write an
essay.
My students are bad at writing essay even if they know the grammar.
In my school years, I was responsible for controlling the attendance of students.
I want to write an essay about making difficult decision.
I am interested in watching american TV shows.
Слайд 10AFTER SOME PHRASES
can’t help: I can’t help Laughing at serious situations
Don’t mind: I don’t mind eating at expensive restaurant
It’s no point: it is no point running against wind
It’s no good: it’s no good repairing this phone, buy new one
It’s worth: it is worth buying car for 10,000$
Look forward to: I look forward to hiring the job
Get used to: I get used to driving a car