3. INFINITIVES FOR R E A S O N S ;
IT´S+SUBJECTIVE+TO
Subject of an Infinitive
While the word subject in grammar normally applies to a
sentence, it is possible for an infinitive to have a subject.
A personal pronoun is in the objective case when it is a
subject of the infinitive.
Examples:
We wanted Bill to go to the airport.
Simon helped me to record the data.
No one saw the prisoner escape.
4.
5. ADVICE AND
SUGGESTIONS
Use this to give light suggestions or advices
Examples:
I want to travel to an interesting place.
- Why don't you go to Cusco.
You can use the SECOND CONDITIONAL to give advices
Should / ought to We use these when our advice is light and not strong.
Should (S + should +verb + complement)
6. EXAMPLES
I feel tired
- You should go to bed,
I do not understand English
- You should study online at estudiaingles.blogspot.com.
Maria does not love Fernando
- She should tell me what she feels.
ought to (S+ ought to + verb + complement).
7. EXAMPLES
I am bleeding.
- You must go to the hospital now.
I have lung problems
- You have to quit smoking