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I stopped ................ a phone call on my way home.
✅ to make, 'to' infinitive of purpose
▶️ Most verbs in English always take either the gerund or the infinitive. You need to learn which one is correct, and then always use that form. Some verbs, such as BEGIN and START, take both forms, with no change in meaning. But a few verbs, such as STOP, have a different meaning depending on whether they are followed by the gerund or the infinitive:
STOP + GERUND means the GERUND activity stops. e. g. Stop smoking
STOP + THE INFINITIVE means the INFINITIVE activity starts, after something else stops. e. g. He stopped to smell the roses.
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▶️ Most verbs in English always take either the gerund or the infinitive. You need to learn which one is correct, and then always use that form. Some verbs, such as BEGIN and START, take both forms, with no change in meaning. But a few verbs, such as STOP, have a different meaning depending on whether they are followed by the gerund or the infinitive:
STOP + GERUND means the GERUND activity stops. e. g. Stop smoking
STOP + THE INFINITIVE means the INFINITIVE activity starts, after something else stops. e. g. He stopped to smell the roses.
#grammar #quiz
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November 4, 2021
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I'm sure he ............. being around my ex husband.
✅Will get used to
زمانی از "get used to " استفاده می کنیم که کاری در ابتدا برای ما عجیب بوده ولی الان کاملا عادی شده
🔻Get used to (verb)ING
If you get used to something or someone, you become familiar with it or get to know them, so that you no longer feel that the thing or person is unusual or surprising.
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زمانی از "get used to " استفاده می کنیم که کاری در ابتدا برای ما عجیب بوده ولی الان کاملا عادی شده
🔻Get used to (verb)ING
If you get used to something or someone, you become familiar with it or get to know them, so that you no longer feel that the thing or person is unusual or surprising.
#quiz
#NAATICCL
November 22, 2021
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I stopped ............. a phone call on my way home.
✅ to make, 'to' infinitive of purpose
▶️ Most verbs in English always take either the gerund or the infinitive. You need to learn which one is correct, and then always use that form. Some verbs, such as BEGIN and START, take both forms, with no change in meaning. But a few verbs, such as STOP, have a different meaning depending on whether they are followed by the gerund or the infinitive:
STOP + GERUND means the GERUND activity stops. e. g. Stop smoking
STOP + THE INFINITIVE means the INFINITIVE activity starts, after something else stops. e. g. He stopped to smell the roses.
#grammar #quiz
#NAATICCL
▶️ Most verbs in English always take either the gerund or the infinitive. You need to learn which one is correct, and then always use that form. Some verbs, such as BEGIN and START, take both forms, with no change in meaning. But a few verbs, such as STOP, have a different meaning depending on whether they are followed by the gerund or the infinitive:
STOP + GERUND means the GERUND activity stops. e. g. Stop smoking
STOP + THE INFINITIVE means the INFINITIVE activity starts, after something else stops. e. g. He stopped to smell the roses.
#grammar #quiz
#NAATICCL
October 23, 2022