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inf - ger 1

1.

2.

3.

Not to recall
Not remember to
do something
when you intend
to
1. She would never forget ​seeing the
Himalayas for the first ​time.
2. Dad's always forgetting (to take) his ​pills.

4.

5.

Intend to
Involve, entail
1. I've been meaning to ​call you all ​week.
2. If we ​want to ​catch the 7.30 ​train, that will
mean leaving the ​house at 6.00

6.

7.

Give the
impression
Understand
somebody else’s
feeling or actions
1. A ​secret ​buyer is understood to have ​paid
$1 million for the three ​pictures.
2. I just can't understand him taking the
money.

8.

9.

Finish, stop
permanently
Stop temporarily,
in order to do
something else
1. That phone never stops ringing!
2. I stopped to get a drink of water.

10.

Stop one action continue
and start another
1.
She
​admitted
her
company's ​responsibility for the ​disaster
and went on to ​explain how ​compensation
would be ​paid to the ​victims.

11.

12.

Stop one action continue
and start another
2.We really can't go on living like this we'll have to ​find a ​bigger ​house.

13.

14.

To feel sorry To be sorry to
about a past have
to
do
action
something
1.I
have
always
regretted
not
having ​studied ​harder at ​school.
2. British Airways regret to ​announce
the ​cancellation of ​flight BA205 to
Madrid.

15.

16.

Need something wish
done
1. What do you want to ​eat?
2. The ​wine is in the ​fridge - it just
wants ​cooling for a ​couple of ​minutes.

17.

18.

To be afraid
(specific)
To fear greatly
(general)
1. I dread to ​think what would ​happen if
he was ​left to ​cope on his own.
2. I'm dreading having to ​meet
his ​parents.
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