TO + INFINITIVO:
I can’t afford to pay that house / I agreed to lend her some money / He attempted to reach it.
I asked Mary to come to the party /She has forced them to tell the truth / They persuaded me to do it
Detrás de adjetivo+for+objeto
(It was very difficult for us to find out the truth)
Detrás de los verbos modales: can, could, must, should, would, may, might, …
He made her write a long essay / She doesn’t let me go out / Can you help me do the exercises?
They could find the way / You should visit her …
Infinitive and Gerund after verbs/expressions
Normalmente con expresiones como: can´t help, can´t stand, can’t bear
Siempre con expresiones como: it´s (not) worth, it’s no use, to be used to/to get used to
It’s no use talking to her, she won’t listen / They got used to driving on the left.
i.e No smoking
El significado de estos verbos cambia en función de que les sigan infinitivos o gerundios.
Los verbos de percepción SEE HEAR FEEL SMELL WATCH también pueden ir seguidos de objeto +
i.e. Before she went to bed, she remembered to switch off the TV
4. STOP + INFINITIVO: “dejar de a hacer algo en movimiento para hacer una cosa distinta
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