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make 'five' meaningful sentence from the "verb patters" given below ​

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Answered by jayankrishna
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Verbs patterns refer to what follows a verb. For example, some verbs can stand alone, (They laughed). Others have to be followed by an object (They loved it). Other verbs are followed by objects + prepositions (Put it on the table), or verbs in other forms (I hate waiting, I prefer to walk), or by a clause (They told us to wait. He told us (that) we were wrong. She agreed to come. We agreed (that) it was better). The meaning of the verb is often in the whole pattern, not just in the verb.

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Hate, like, love and preferHear, see, etc. + object + infinitive or -ingHelp somebody (to) doLook forward toStop + -ing form or to-infinitiveVerb patterns: verb + infinitive or verb + -ing?Verb patterns: verb + that-clauseVerb patterns: with and without objectsWould likeWould rather, would sooner

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