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Pronunciation
1. Pronunciation
1. The school is in front of the grocery store.
2. I’m tired of eating strange food
3. I can’t get enough of this place
4. I am a little uncomfortable with places that are new to me
5. I love trying new things
6. Newspaper
7. New York
I like to walk everywhere. = I like walking everywhere.
I hate to spend too much time in the stores.
I can’t stand paying more than others.
I love to meet new people.
Verb + to study A3 + A4
Verb + ing
Remember + infinitive = remember to do something.
I must remember to study the verbs.
Yesterday I remembered to wash my clothes.
In the morning I remembered to work at home.
Today, I remembered to do the laundry.
2. Remember + gerund = remember something that happened in the past.
I remember dancing in XO.
I remember playing soccer with my friends when I was a child.
I remember going to teacher’s party.
I remember exercising every day.
Forget + infinitive = forget to do something
Don’t forget to study hard.
I forgot to go to the meeting.
I forgot to do my homework.
I always forget my cellphone number.
Forget + gerund = forget something that happened in the past
I’ll never forget kissing my crush.
I want to forget being with her.
I’d like to forget arriving late at work the first day.
I never forget working in my first job.
Stop + infinitive = stop to do something
Can you stop to put some gasoline?
Can we stop to eat something, dad?
Don’t walk and stop to watch the movie.
I stopped to play videogames.
I’ll stop to drink soda next month.
3. Stop + gerund = stop an ongoing action, stop doing something.
Stop speaking so loudly, it’s late.
Stop smoking, it is dangerous.
Please, stop eating fast food.
Could you stop playing with that?
Please, stop using the cellphone when you drive.
Regret + infinitive = regret to inform someone about an action.
I regret to tell Maria that her dog died.
I regret not to ask her the homework.
Regret + gerund = regret a past action.
I regret not asking her to go out.
I regret not taking the last English course.
I regret going to the party.
I regret breaking up with him.