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you got another thought coming(use infinitive)​

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Answered by rishithreddynelaturi
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Explanation:

Many verbs in English are followed by the infinitive with to. Some of these verbs take the pattern:

Verb + to + infinitive

We planned to take a holiday.

She decided to stay at home.

Others verbs take the pattern:

Verb + noun + to + infinitive

She wanted the children to learn the piano.

I told him to ring the police.

Two very common verbs – make and let – are followed by the infinitive without to. They take the pattern:

Verb + noun + infinitive

My parents made me come home early.

They wouldn't let me stay out late.

The verb dare can be followed by the infinitive with or without to:

Verb (+ to) + infinitive

I didn't dare (to) go out after dark.

verb + to + infinitive

Some verbs are followed by the infinitive with to:

I decided to go home as soon as possible.

We all wanted to have more English classes.

Common verbs with this pattern are:

verbs of thinking and feeling:

choose

decide

expect

forget hate

hope

intend

learn like

love

mean

plan prefer

remember

want

would like/love

verbs of saying:

agree promise refuse threaten

others

arrange

attempt fail

help manage

tend try

Verb + to + infinitive 1

Verb + to + infinitive 2

verb + noun + to + infinitive

Some verbs are followed by a noun and the infinitive with to:

She asked him to send her a text message.

He wanted all his friends to come to his party.

Common verbs with this pattern are:

verbs of saying:

advise

ask

encourage invite

order

persuade

remind

tell

warn*

* Note that warn is normally used with not:

The police warned everyone not to drive too fast.

verbs of wanting and liking:

hate

intend like

love mean

prefer want

would like/love

others:

allow

enable expect

force get

teach

Many of the verbs above are sometimes followed by a passive infinitive (to be + past participle):

I expected to be met when I arrived at the station.

They wanted to be told if anything happened.

I don't like driving myself. I prefer to be driven.

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