UNIT 25: AFTER LUNCH

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UNIT 25: AFTER LUNCH
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Gramática Básica
EL INFINITIVO
Infinitivo simple: to take
Infinitivo perfecto: to have taken
Funciones del infinitivo:
• Sujeto de una oración.
Eg.: To err is human
• Complemento de un verbo
E.g.: She wants to buy a new flat
• Complemento de un nombre
E.g.: His desire to help is unbelievable
• Complemento de un pronombre
E.g.: We have nothing to worry about
• Complemento de un adjetivo
E.g.: She is not easy to please
USOS DEL INFINITIVO SIN TO
• Verbo modal + infinitivo sin to (excepto ought to)
E.g.: He can speak English
• Con los auxiliaries do, does, did, will, would
E.g.: Did you go to the cinema yesterday?
• Con los verbos de percepción to hear, to see, to feel, to watch, etc
E.g.: Did you see her get off the bus?
• Con el verbo to make en voz activa
E.g.: she makes me laugh
• Detrás de rather y better
E.g.: I’d rather go now
E.g.: You’d better study more
• Detrás del verbo “to help”
E.g.: I helped her get off the bus
Ampliación de Gramática
ESTILO INDIRECTO: PREGUNTAS
Las oraciones interrogativas pierden su estructura típica al pasar a estilo indirecto
E.g.: “Is she at home?” > he asked if / whether she was at home
E.g.: “What is your name?” > he asked me what my name was.
E.g.: “Where do you go after work?” >he asked me where I went after work.
E.g.: “What did she do?” > he asked what she had done.
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