say whether the words/expressions below are followed by the (a) to infinitive, (b) infinitive without to, (c) -ing form, as in example.
1. appear
2. imagine
3. Too
4. Should
5. It's no good
6. Plan
7. In addition to
8. Promise
9. Had better
12. Miss
13. Would like
14. Admit
15. hope
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Ответ:
Here's the usage for the words/expressions you provided:
Объяснение:
appear - (c) -ing form (e.g., "He appeared tired.")
imagine - (b) infinitive without to (e.g., "I can't imagine doing that.")
Too - (a) to infinitive (e.g., "It's too late to start now.")
Should - (a) to infinitive (e.g., "You should go to the doctor.")
It's no good - (b) infinitive without to (e.g., "It's no good crying over spilled milk.")
Plan - (a) to infinitive (e.g., "I plan to visit her tomorrow.")
In addition to - (c) -ing form (e.g., "In addition to studying, she works part-time.")
Promise - (a) to infinitive (e.g., "I promise to be there on time.")
Had better - (a) to infinitive (e.g., "You had better finish your homework.")
Miss - (a) to infinitive (e.g., "I don't want to miss the train.")
Would like - (a) to infinitive (e.g., "I would like to order a pizza.")
Admit - (b) infinitive without to (e.g., "She admitted making a mistake.")
Hope - (a) to infinitive (e.g., "I hope to see you soon.")