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mercredi 22 octobre 2014

Top Tips Grammar: Adjective + ‘to’ or ‘that’

Main points

*Adjectives used after link verbs are often followed by ‘to’- infinitive clauses or ‘that’- clauses.
*Some adjectives are always followed by ‘to’- infinitive clauses.
*You often use ‘to’- infinitive clauses or ‘that’- clauses after adjectives to express feelings or opinions.
*You often use ‘to’- infinitive clauses after adjectives when the subject is impersonal ‘it’.

 

a) After link verbs, you often use adjectives that describe how someone feels about an action or situation. With some adjectives, you can add a ‘to’- infinitive clause or a ‘that’- clause to say what the action or situation is.

afraid disappointed happy sad
anxious frightened pleased surprised
ashamed glad proud unhappy

If the subject is the same in both clauses, you usually are a ‘to’- infinitive clause. If the subject is different, you must use a ‘that’- clause.

- I was happy to see them again.
- He was happy that they were coming to the party.

You often use a ‘to’- infinitive clause when talking about future time in relation to the main clause.

- I am afraid to go home.
- He was anxious to leave before it got dark.

You often use a ‘that’- clause when talking about present or past time in relation to the main clause.

- He was anxious that the passport was missing.
- They were afraid that I might have talked to the police.

 

b) You often use ‘worry’ with a ‘that’- clause. Note that ‘that’ is often omitted.

- I’m very sorry that I can’t join you.
- I’m sorry I’m so late.

 

c) Some adjectives are not usually used alone, but have a ‘to’- infinitive clause after them to say what action or situation the adjective relates to.

able due likely unlikely
apt inclined prepared unwilling
bound liable ready willing

- They were unable to help her.
- They were not likely to forget it.
- I am willing to cry.
- I’m prepared to say I was wrong.

 

d) When you want to express an opinion about someone or something, you often use an adjective followed by a ‘to’- infinitive clause.

difficult impossible right
easy possible wrong

- She had been easy to deceive.
- The windows will be almost impossible to open.
- Am I wrong to stay here?

Note that in the first two examples, the subject of the main clause is the object of the ‘to’- infinitive clause. In the third example, the subject is the same in both clauses.

 

e) With some adjectives, you use ‘that’- clause to express an opinion about someone or something.

awful extraordinary important sad
bad funny interesting true
essential good obvious  

- I was sad that people had reacted in this way.
- It is extraordinary that we should ever have met!

 

f) You can also use adjectives with ‘to’- infinitive clauses after ‘it’ as the impersonal subject. You use the prepositions ‘of’ or ‘for’ to indicate the person or thing that the adjective relates to.

- It was easy to find the path.
- It was good of John to help me.
- It was difficult for her to find a job.

 

 

 

 

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See also:

Words related to Failure to Cooperate Irregular Verbs list
Common Phrasal Verbs Common Slangs
Common misspellings Regular vs Irregular Verbs
Common Errors Frequently confused words
Common Slangs Lista de Términos Gramaticales
Common Clichés Common Prepositions

 

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jeudi 25 septembre 2014

Top Tips Grammar: Prepositions of place and direction

Main points

*This includes words like: ‘above’, ‘below’, ‘down’, ‘from’, ‘to’, ‘towards’ and ‘up’.
*You normally use prepositional phrases to say where a person or thing is, or the direction they are moving in.
*You can also use adverbs and adverb phrases for place and direction.
*Many words are both preposition and adverbs.

 

a) You use prepositions to talk about the place where someone or something is. Prepositions are always followed by a noun group, which is called the object of the preposition.

above beneath near round
among beside on through
at between opposite under
behind in outside underneath
below inside over  

- He stood near the door.
- Two minutes later we were safely inside the taxi.

Note that some prepositions consist of more than one word.

in between in front of next to on top of

- There was a man standing in front of me.
- The books were piled on top of each other.

 

b) You can also use prepositions to talk about the direction that someone or something is moving in, or the place that someone or something is moving towards.

across into round up
along onto through  
back to out of to  
down past towards  

- They dived into the water.
- She turned and rushed out of the room.

 

c) Many prepositions can be used both for place and direction.

- The bank is just across the High Street. (place)
- I walked across the room. (direction)
- We live in the house over the road. (place)
- I stole his keys and escaped over the wall. (direction)

 

d) You can also use adverbs and adverb phrases for place and direction.

abroad here underground nowhere
away indoors upstairs somewhere
downstairs outdoors anywhere  
downwards there everywhere  

- Math was here a moment ago.
- Can’t you go upstairs and turn the bedroom light off?

Note that a few noun groups can also be used as adverbial of place or direction.

- Steve lives next door at number 26.
- I thought we went the other way last time.

 

e) Many words can be used as prepositions and as adverbs, with no difference in meaning. Remember that prepositions have noun groups as objects, but adverbs do not.

- Did he fall down the stairs?
- Please do sit down.
- I looked underneath the bed, but the box had gone!
- Always put a sheet of paper underneath.

 

 

 

 

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Top Tips Abz Ingles: Part A    -    Part B
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See also:

Words related to Failure to Cooperate Irregular Verbs list
Common Phrasal Verbs Common Slangs
Common misspellings Regular vs Irregular Verbs
Common Errors Frequently confused words
Common Slangs Lista de Términos Gramaticales
Common Clichés Common Prepositions

 

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samedi 26 juillet 2014

Phrasal verb list: To

To como preposición indica dirección, destino, meta, propósito y relación; muchas veces con un sentido figurado sin significado lleva la accion del verbo a la persona o cosa, tomando un rol de enlace directo, como en belong to (pertenecer a). Como adverbio podemos encontrarla en pocas combinaciones, como en pull a door to (cerrar una puerta cuidadosamente). En fin, podemos encontrarla en 66 combinaciones de Phrasal Verbs según la lista de Abz Ingles.

Esta es una lista de todos los Phrasal Verbs existentes con la partícula To, están ordenadas de manera alfabética y se ha considerado combinaciones múltiples (de tres partículas a más). Recuerda que para ver otros usos de la partícula To, revisa la lista de partículas que Abz ingles ha elaborado para ti.

 

Phrasal Verbs with 'To' particle:

Accede to Get round to Look up to Remember to
Add up to Get to Look forward to Resort to
Adhere to Get up to Lose out to Return to
Allude to Give in to Make up to Revert to
Amount to Give over to Match up to Run to
Answer to Give up to Measure up to See to
Aspire to Go back to Minister to Set to
Attend to Go over to Move on to Stand up to
Belong to Hand over to Object to Stick to
Boil down to Hand to Oppose to Suck up to
Bow to Hark back to Pander to Subscribe to
Bring to Heave to Pass to Subject to
Build up to Help to Pertain to Swing round to
Come back to Hold on to Place together Take to
Come down to Hold to Play up to Talk to
Come on to Impute to Point to Talk down to
Come to Inure to Predispose to Tend to
Come up to Keep to Pull to Throw on to
Drink to Kiss up to Push to Truckle ot
Face up to Latch on to Put down to Trust to
Fall back on to Lead on to Put on to Tumble to
Fall to Lead up to Put to Turn on to
Feel up to Lead to Put up to Turn to
Get around to Liken to Reach out to Wake up to
Get back to Listen to Reduce to Warm to
Get down to Live up to Refer to Win through to
Get on to Look to Relate to Yield to

 

 

 

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Through - To - Together
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See also:

Phrasal Verbs Common Phrasal Verbs
¿Qué es un Phrasal Verb? Abz Grammar Top Tips
Importancia de los Phrasal Verbs Thematic list of Idioms
Tipos de Phrasal Verbs Regular vs Irregular Verbs
Irregular Verbs List Lista de Términos Gramaticales

mardi 29 octobre 2013

Phrasal Verb: Partícula To

To podemos encontrarlo en 66 combinaciones de Phrasal Verbs según Abz Ingles. Su significado se basa, como preposición, a dirección, destinos, objetivos y relaciones. A veces, no tiene significado especial cuando es usado en los Phrasal Verbs sabiendo que To se usa para referirse a la cosa o persona en la que una acción o actitud es direccionada. Po rejemplo Get to a place, se refiere a llegar a un lugar. Aspire to something, intentar lograr algún objetivo. Warn to someone, empezar a gustar a alguien.

Se usa la particula To para introducir a los sustantivos  que indican la persona o cosa que está envuelta o dentro de una relación amorosa, como en Belongs to que significa pertenecer a alguien. See to someone, ver a alguien que te gusta.

To es usada como adverbio en algunas combinaciones, como en Pull to, cerrar algo. Come to, volver en sí. Set to, empezar algo.

Bring to Have to Push to
Come to Pull to Set to

 

 

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Overboard  -  Past  -  Round  -  Through  -  To  -  Together  -  Towards  -  Under  -  Up
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See also:

Phrasal Verbs Common Phrasal Verbs
¿Qué es un Phrasal Verb? Abz Grammar Top Tips
Importancia de los Phrasal Verbs Thematic list of Idioms
Tipos de Phrasal Verbs Regular vs Irregular Verbs
Irregular Verbs List Lista de Términos Gramaticales

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