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Unit 5

Unit 5. Finishing. Schedule. Phrasal Verbs Gerunds Writing Skills. What Are Phrasal Verbs?. p. 103 - Verb + Particle (preposition) See PEARSON PPT. Gerunds and Infinitives. p. 107. Overview. The Gerund Definition and formation Functions in a sentence

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Unit 5

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  1. Unit 5 Finishing

  2. Schedule • Phrasal Verbs • Gerunds • Writing Skills

  3. What Are Phrasal Verbs? p. 103 - Verb + Particle (preposition) See PEARSON PPT

  4. Gerunds and Infinitives p. 107

  5. Overview • The Gerund • Definition and formation • Functions in a sentence • Constructions followed by ‘gerund’ • The Infinitive • Constructions followed by ‘infinitive’

  6. Definition and Formation • shop – Shopping is fun. • travel – I love traveling • motivate – she’s good at motivatingpeople. • wash – Our dog loves being washed

  7. Watching movies is great. I avoid being seen with my students on the weekends. Functions in a Sentence Subject Object

  8. Gerunds When to use them? • After prepositions • She is good at playing games • I’m afraid of being left alone in the dark • I’m interested in writing stories • The subject of the sentence • Smoking is bad for your health • Cooking is difficult for me • After some verbs • Verbs of preference (hate, don’t mind, like, love) • I don’t mind running in the rain • I hate eating vegetables

  9. Infinitives (w/to) • After adjectives • My house is easy to walk to from town • The bottle is difficultto break • To express purpose • Why is she saving money? • She is saving money to travel.

  10. Infinitive (w/o to) • Any modal verbs • would / could / might / must / will • I might go to Spain • Make / Let • I make him take out the garbage • I let him run away

  11. Practice Gerunds and Infinitives WORKSHEET

  12. Writing Skills • Page 105

  13. Homework • Read Article 2 Unit 5 – p.100 • Prepare for quiz

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