Verb + Infinitive

  • She asked to go to the bathroom.
  • John would love to visit France one day.
  • You promised to buy that for me!
  • We don't need to do that again.

Both verbs are the subject's actions:

  • She asked to go to the bathroom. (She = asked, go)
  • John would love to visit France one day. (John = would love, visit)
  • You promised to buy that for me! (You = promised, buy)
  • We don't need to do that again. (We = don't need, do)

Because both verbs in the above verb pattern are the subject's actions, what happens when we want to say an object's action? Look at the following example:

John: Lucy, could you open the window please?

In the above sentence, what can we say for John's action?

  • John = asked
  • Lucy = open the window

Because we have the object Lucy, we need to use a different verb pattern: Verb + Object + Infinitive

John asked Lucy to open the window.


Verb + Object + Infinitive


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