Verb (+ object) + to ... (I want you to ... etc.) want expect ask help mean (= intend) would like would prefer These verbs are followed by to ... [infinitive). The structure can be: verb + to ... □ "We expected to be late. □ Would you like to go now? □ He doesn't want to know. verb + object + to ... □ We expected Dan to be late. □ Would you like me to go now? □ He doesn't want anybody to know. Do not say 'want that': D Do you want me to come with you? (not Do you want that I come) After help you can use the infinitive with or without to. So you can say: □ Can you help me to move this table? or Can you help me move this table? tell order remind warn force invite encourage persuade teach enable get (= persuade, arrange for) These verbs have the structure verb + object + to ... : □ Can you remind me to phone Sam tomorrow? □ Who taught you to drive? □ I didn't move the piano by myself. I got somebody to help me. □ Jim said the switch was dangerous and warned me not to touch it. In the next example, the verb is passive (I was warned / we were told etc.): n I was warned not to touch the switch. You cannot use suggest with the structure verb + object + to ... : □ Jane suggested that I should ask your advice, {not Jane suggested me to ask) After advise, recommend and allow, two structures are possible. Compare: verb + -ing (without an object) □ I wouldn't advise/recommend staying in that hotel. □ They don't allow parking in front of the building. Study these examples with (be) allowed {passive} □ Parking isn't allowed in front of the building. verb + object + to Q I wouldn't advise/recommend anybody to stay in that hotel. □ They don't allow people to park in front of the building. □ You aren't allowed to park in front of the building. Make and let These verbs have the structure verb + object + infinitive (without to): □ I made him promise that he wouldn't tell anybody what happened, (not to promise) □ Hot weather makes me feel tired. (= causes me to feel tired) □ Her parents wouldn't let her go out alone. (= wouldn't allow her to go out) □ Let me carry your bag for you. We say 'make somebody do' (not to do), but the passive is '(be) made to do' (with to): □ We were made to wait for two hours. (= They made us wait ...) . — Unit 48D Verb + -ing 110 Suggest - Units 34. 53 Tell/ask somebody to . Verb + to ... - Unit 54 Verb + to ... and-ing - Un.ts 56-58 Help Unit 53 Unit 57C Exercises 55.1 Complete the questions. Use do you want me to ... ? or would you like me to . verbs (+ any other necessary words): ^en»e- lend repeat show shut wait 1 Do you want to go alone, or .....te^L*£.l™L!!*J<»...................... 2 Do you have enough money, or do you want...................................................................................... 3 Shall I leave the window open, or would you ...................................................................................... 4 Do you know how to use the machine, or would............................................................................ 5 Did you hear what I said, or do.......................................................................................................................... 6 Can I go now, or do........................................................................................ Unit 55 1 with these 55.2 Complete the sentences for these situations. C Lock the door. Why don't you corne 1 and stay with us? p ^ Can I use your phone? Be careful. ^Can you give me a hand?\, She told JäJc t Sic door They invited him . She wouldn't let . She warned He asked . 55.3 Complete each second sentence so that the meaning is similar to the first sentence. My father allowed...... '.':'•<" ■ I didn't expect..................... Let................................................................. ' Tim's glasses make..................................................... I want...................................................... Remind........................................... 1 My father said I could use his car. 2 I was surprised that it rained. 3 Don't stop him doing what he wants. 4 Tim looks older when he wears glasses. 5 I think you should know the truth. 6 Don't let me forget to phone my sister. 7 At first I didn't want to apply for the job, but Sarah persuaded me. 8 My lawyer said I shouldn't say anything to the police. 9 I was told that I shouldn't believe everything he says. 10 If you've got a car, you are able to get around more easily. 55.4 Put the verb into the correct form: infinitive (do/make/eat etc.), to + infinitive, or -in 1 They don't allow people..........in front of the building, (park) 2 I've never been to Iceland, but I'd like...............................................................there, (go) 3 I'm in a difficult position. What do you advise me............................................................... ? 4 The film was very sad. It made me................................................................ (cry) 5 Diane's parents always encouraged her............................................................... hard at school, (study) 6 I don't recommend...............................................................in that restaurant. The food is terrible, (eat) 7 She said the letter was personal and wouldn't let me...............................................................it. (read) 8 We are not allowed...............................................................personal phone calls at work, (make) 9 T don't think Alex likes me.' 'What makes you...............................................................that?' (think) l~* Additional exercises 26-28 (pages 317-19) Sarah persuaded............ My lawyer advised..... I was warned ..................... Having a car enables . -ing. (do) 111