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Subject and object questions 2. Subject and object questions 1. Question forms (2) Question forms (1) So ... that. Making suggestions 2. Making suggestions. Hope, want and would like. Hope, want and would like belong into the group of verbs which are followed by the infinitive. If you click the link above you can see a complete solution for these verbs for intermediate learners of English. In this post we would like to teach how to use only the three verbs HOPE, WANT and WOULD LIKE so it is suitable for elementary learners of English. We are not going to explain the differences in meaning as these are very small and the best way about them is by consulting a bilingual dictionary. In this post we would like to deal with the grammar of these three verbs (they are followed by the infinitive with TO). Verbs followed by TO infinitive – graphic The verbs WANT, HOPE and WOULD LIKE are followed by TO and infinitive. If you are a teacher, you can ask your students to use the mind map above and make as many sentences as they are capable of.

Write your own jokes Verbs followed by TO infinitive – games The second game is called Tic-Tac-Toe. Verb patterns – tic tac toe. Verb Viper. Octopus Feed. Word Invasion. Giraffe Karts. Giraffe Karts Giraffe Karts is a multi-player game that allows students from anywhere in the world to compete against one another while practicing subject verb agreement. Content: Subject Verb Agreement Standards:L.3.1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. Players: 4 Today's Top Scores Giraffe Karts Arcademics provides free online educational games, free math games, free language arts games and more for students K-8.

Until-Since-For. a4esl.org Until-Since-For Click the answer button to see the answer. I've lived in America ___ I was five years old.a. untilb. sincec. forHe said he would be away ___ Monday.a. untilb. sincec. forI've been married ___ five years now.a. untilb. sincec. forMom and Dad have gone away ___ a few days.a. untilb. sincec. forWait here ___ I come back.a. untilb. sincec. forI stayed up ___ three in the morning.a. untilb. sincec. forIt has been raining ___ he arrived.a. untilb. sincec. forI have been studying ___ half an hour.a. untilb. sincec. forI have been away ___ five p.m.a. untilb. sincec. forI am going on a holiday ___ three weeks. Can you feed my cat? A. untilb. sincec. for Copyright (C) 1997 by Letitia BradleyThis quiz is part of the HTML-Only Self-Study Quizzes which is part of Activities for ESL Students, a project by The Internet TESL Journal.

Agreeing and disagreeing. Question Words. Pronouns - Something, Anything, Nothing, Somebody, Anybody, Nobody. Some, Any or No. Some. any, no and their compounds.