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begin
start
continue
intend
like
love
hate
cant stand
cant bear


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Remember to do something - (, ).
Remember doing something , ( , ).

Try to do something - .
Try doing something .

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continuous infinitive perfect infinitive "", " (,)", "".

Burglar pretended to be looking for someone
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She seemed to have changed.
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The child appeared not to be enjoying it.
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I want to give her some money.
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want
ask
expect
help
would like
would prefer
tell
order
remind
warn (not)
force
invite
enable
teach (how)
persuade
advise
encourage
allow
permit
make
let


 

make, let , to.

Please let me stay here.
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5.3. :

1. :

 

AGENDA
Provisional agenda
Approved
To proceed to the agenda
To remove/cross out/ a point
from the agenda
To appear/to be on the agenda
The item on the agenda
Time-table
To confirm the agenda by a show of hands
Any other business, other business, miscellanea, miscellaneous
Now let's go over to the agenda
MINUTES
Minutes ,
Minute-book  

 

2. :

1.Would someone be so kind as to take/keep the minutes.

2. This point should be especially emphasized in the minutes.

3. This point will not be included in the minutes.

 

PAPER,REPORT  
Annual
Final
Information
Abstracts/summary
Summary
Review
Contributions ,
Main/background activity
Section

 

Poster presentation
Lead / keynote paper
Collection of lectures and theses  

 

3. WHAT are you going to do?

 

...to present/submit a paper?

...to hear a report?

...to prepare/draw up/ a report?

...to find a publisher for your paper or book?

 

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1. She has grown taller. She seems to have grown taller.

2. He is getting used to his new job. He appears .

3. Kate makes friends easily. She tends ..

4. He has finished the report. He claims .

5. It is raining over there. It seems .

6. He is on a diet. He appears .

7. They have sailed round the world. They claim ....

8. He is feeling better. She seems ..

 

2. :

 

1. A: What would you like to do (do) tonight?

B: Lets . (go) to an Italian restaurant.

2. A: Whats Liz doing?

B: She seems . (look) for something in her bag.

3. A: Alan has been offered a new job!

B: No, he hasnt. He just pretended . (offer) a new job.

4. A: Colin claims . (meet) lots of famous people.

B: I know, but I dont believe him.

5. A: Look at those two men outside. What are they doing?

B: They appear . (empty) the rubbish bins.

6. A: Would you like to go to the cinema tonight?

B: Not really. I would prefer . (go) to the theatre.

7. A: Tara seems . (work) hard all morning.

B: Yes, she hasnt even stopped for a cup of coffee.

8. A: Why is Tom at work so early this morning?

B: He wants . (finish) early so that he can go to the concert tonight.

 

6. :

1. 1.

2. :

- principle conclusions

- basic methodology

- main results

- purpose or specific objectives

 

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A. 1. I dont think Ann should watch the late film.

I dont want Ann to watch the late film.

2. She is going to tidy her clothes away. Her mother asked her to do it.

He mother wants ..

3. Why dont you come to my party?

I would like ..

4. I dont think my secretary should attend the meeting.

I dont want ..

5. Gary mustnt make so much noise.

I dont want ..

 

B. 1. He shouldnt play his music so loud. Its too late.

Its too late for him to play music so loud.

2. Barry must go to the bank today.

Its necessary ..

3. They must finish their homework. Its important.

Its important ..

4. No one has taken my order yet. Im still waiting.

Im still waiting ..

5. John should learn a foreign language. That would be a good idea.

It would be a good idea ..

 

C. 1.He is very short. He cant be a basketball player.

He is too short to be a basketball player.

2. She has saved enough money. She can go on holiday.

She has saved enough money to go on holiday.

3. This tea is very hot. I cant drink it.

This tea ..

4. Paul is very rich. He can buy a yacht.

Paul is ..

5. Mary is mature. She can make her own decisions.

Mary is ..

6. Its hot outside. You cant wear a coat.

Its ..

7. Ron has a lot of patience. He can look after the children.

Ron has ..

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Jane Schaller, M.D.A pediatric rheumatologist consulted on most continents, Chair of Pediatrics at Tufts University Medical School in Boston





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