How to use GERUNDS and INFINITIVES | Confusing English Grammar

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Stop to buy bread from the supermarket.
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Stop buying bread from the supermarket!
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Do these two sentences have the same meaning?
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No and in this lesson I'll show you why.
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Hello I'm Emma from mmmEnglish.
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Today I'm going to show you how verb patterns
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can affect the meaning of sentences in English.
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You see, a verb followed by a gerund
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can have a completely different meaning
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than if the same verb is followed by an infinitive verb.
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Wow wow wow wow wow wow wow!
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What's a gerund?
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A gerund looks like a verb but it's actually a noun.
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It's formed by adding -ing to the end
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of the base form of the verb.
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So a gerund is the base form with -ing.
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'listen' plus -ing
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Listening to music helps me relax.
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This lesson right here will explain gerunds
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for you in much more detail.
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But the infinitive is the base form of the verb.
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But there are two types of infinitives in English.
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The to-infinitive which is
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the verb with 'to'.
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'to listen'
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I prefer not to listen to music when I'm working.
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But there's also the zero infinitive or the base form.
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So that's the verb without 'to'.
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Please listen carefully to my instructions.
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Today we're focusing on the to-infinitive
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so the verb with 'to'
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and there are many, many verbs in English
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that can be followed either by a gerund
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or the to-infinitive.
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Now you may hear this called a verb pattern,
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when two verbs appear together in a sentence.
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Some verbs completely change meaning when they're
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followed by either a gerund or the to-infinitive.
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So back to today's big question.
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What's the difference between 'stop buying bread'
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and 'stop to buy bread'?
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Well 'stop' with a gerund means to quit an action.
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Stop buying bread from the supermarket.
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It's an order
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to never buy bread again from the supermarket.
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Maybe the bread is too expensive or it's not good quality
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but whatever the reason,
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'stop buying bread from the supermarket' means
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don't buy bread there anymore.
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Since we're talking about completely quitting an action,
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this is also the form that you should use
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when you're talking about addictions or bad habits.
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Stop smoking cigarettes, it's bad for your health!
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I wish you'd stop biting your nails, it's gross!
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Do you have a bad habit that you know you should
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stop doing?
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Write a sentence about it in the comments below.
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Make sure you use the gerund form, right?
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Okay so there's a quick ad break right now,
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just enough time for you to write your sentence
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before we move on to 'stop' with the infinitive form.
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'stop' with the to-infinitive means to pause
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or leave one action to do another.
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Stop to buy bread from the supermarket.
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So this is also an order or an instruction but it's
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to stop at the supermarket as you go past
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and get some bread.
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So you stop the action of walking or driving by.
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You interrupt that action
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to go and buy some bread from the supermarket
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but then you would continue back on your journey.
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So let's talk about a few more examples.
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Make sure you stop to talk to Sara
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before you leave work today,
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she's got something important to tell you.
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I worked all day, I didn't even stop to eat lunch!
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Okay, great!
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So 'stop' followed by a gerund
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has a completely different meaning
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to 'stop' followed by the to-infinitive.
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Now do all verbs change meaning when
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they're followed by a gerund or an infinitive?
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That's a good question but the answer is no.
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Some verbs keep the same meaning
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if they're followed by a gerund or the to-infinitive.
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Let's take a look at the word 'start'.
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We start eating dinner at seven.
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We start to eat dinner at seven.
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Is there a big difference in meaning
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between these two sentences?
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Nope.
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So how do you know which verbs change meaning
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when followed by a gerund or an infinitive?
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Now the answer is not as simple as you want it to be.
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You need to learn them.
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You need to study, get familiar with different
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verb patterns and practise using them.
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The more you see and use these verb patterns,
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the more naturally you'll start to use them.
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But to get you started I've got some more
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common verbs and their meanings
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when they're followed by a gerund or an infinitive verb.
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So don't stop watching,
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it's just getting interesting!
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Forget.
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I'll never forget watching my first horror movie...
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Don't forget to watch the news tonight!
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Do these verb patterns have the same meaning?
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No, not at all!
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'forget' with a gerund means to look back
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at past memories.
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I'll never forget watching my first horror movie...
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I was so scared that I couldn't sleep for weeks!
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I wish I could forget falling down the stairs
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in front of the whole school.
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So let's try this together,
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do you have an embarrassing memory that you wish
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you could forget?
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Write a sentence in the comments below
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so that I can check it for you.
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Now 'forget' with the to-infinitive is used
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to give a reminder to someone,
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to make sure that they do something,
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that they don't forget.
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Don't forget to watch the news tonight!
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I was interviewed on the main street today,
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so I don't want you to miss it!
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Don't forget to bring your tickets,
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otherwise, they won't let you in to the show!
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Remember.
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Do you remember dancing with me on our first date?
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Remember to take lots of pictures on your trip.
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Do you notice any similarities between
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'forget' and 'remember'?
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'remember' with a gerund is used to talk about
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is used to talk about a memory.
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What do you remember about your first date?
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I remember eating ribs covered in
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sticky sauce with my hands!
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Thanks Shah!
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It was really awkward I had sticky stuff
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coming all the way down my arms.
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Gross!
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What do you remember about your first date?
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Write it in the comments.
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Now remember with the to-infinitive
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is used to talk about something
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that someone needs to do to remind them
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to do something.
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Remember to whisk the eggs before adding the sugar.
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Remember to turn at the intersection,
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otherwise, you'll get stuck on a one-way road.
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Regret.
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The verb 'regret' with a gerund is used to talk about
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something that you did in the past,
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that you aren't happy about anymore.
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You know, decisions that you made in the past that you
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wish you didn't make.
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When you wish you could go back in time
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and change those actions.
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He regretted yelling at her as soon as she walked away.
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He woke up with a pounding headache and immediately
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regretted drinking so much the night before.
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What do you wish you could go back in time and change
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Can you write a sentence about it?
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Add it to the comments.
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Now 'regret' with the to-infinitive
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is used to tell someone bad news
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or something that they don't want to hear.
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And this verb pattern is really formal language.
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And it's always followed by bad news.
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So these are the words that you don't want to hear
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after a job interview.
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I regret to say that I wasn't impressed
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by the performance.
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We regret to inform you that you have ten days left
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to pay the account, otherwise, we'll close it.
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Mean.
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We missed our bus which meant waiting six
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hours until the next one.
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Did you mean to miss the meeting this morning?
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So when 'mean' is followed by a gerund,
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it's used to talk about
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what the response or the result of something is.
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Make sure you bring your jacket or it will mean getting
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really wet and cold.
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Visiting my sister in London means spending
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eight hours on a plane.
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'mean' with the to-infinitive is used
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when you intend or you plan to do something.
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So when it's used in the past tense,
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this verb is especially useful for excuses.
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I meant to call you last night, but I totally forgot!
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She meant to put sugar in your coffee,
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but she accidentally added salt.
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So now that you've had plenty of practice
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with gerunds and infinitives,
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it's time to move on to a new lesson.
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Don't stop watching yet.
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Try these lessons right here
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and remember to subscribe to my channel
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just down here and don't forget
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just down there.
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See you in the next lesson!
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