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Intermediate Macmillan English Grammar

Intermediate Macmillan English Grammar


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mögen

verbs followed by to-infinitive, or -ing

like

example: I like to ride / riding big horses.

lieben

verbs followed by to-infinitive, or -ing

love

example: I love to think / thinking about mathematical problems.

ängstlich

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

afraid

example: I'm afraid to lose control.

besorgt

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

anxious

example: You're anxious to fail this exam.

beschämt

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

ashamed

example: We're ashamed to read about this scandal.

vorsichtig

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

careful

example: They're careful to pass the river.

entschlossen

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

determined

example: He was determined to pass the exam.

befreien

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

free

example: I'm free to laugh if you say something stupid.

erschrocken

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

frightened

example: You're frightened to die early.

glücklich

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

happy

example: They're happy to receive a present.

begeistert

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

keen

example: I was keen to go out with her.

schnell

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

quick

example: He's quick to answer.

bereit

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

ready

example: We're ready to go for a long walk.

betrübt

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

sorry

example: She was sorry to break with him.

willig

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, describing how someone feels

willing

example: They were willing to follow us.

schwierig

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

difficult / hard

example: It's difficult / hard to love someone.

einfach

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

easy

example: It's easy to be happy.

angenehm

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

agreeable

example: It's agreeable to sleep in this bed.

amüsant

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

amusing

example: This joke is amusing to hear.

langweilig

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

boring

example: this text is boring to read.

unmöglich

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

impossible

example: I'ts impossible to stay patient.

nett

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

nice

example: It's nice to meet you.

gut

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

good

example: It's good to speak about this problem.

wichtig

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

important

example: It's important to involve him.

nötig

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, opinions

necessary

example: It's necessary to print the solutions.

sollen

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, used with be

be supposed to / be expected to

example: You're supposed to do something.

You're expected to do something.

dürfen

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, used with be

be allowed to

example: Sorry, but you're not allowed to wait here.

vorbereitet sein

adjectives followed by to-infinitive, used with be

be prepared to

example: I'm prepared to survive in a forest.

zugeben

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

admit

example: I admitted making mistakes.

meiden

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

avoid

example: I avoid arguing with my friends.

berücksichtigen / überlegen / bedenken

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

consider

example: We considered eating people

bestreiten

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

deny

examples: I deny eating unhealthily things.

ablehnen

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

dislike

examples: They dislike taking umbrellas.

freuen

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

enjoy

examples: You enjoy riding amazing horses.

glauben / meinen

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

fancy

examples: We fancy reading books make intelligent.

I fancy eating cookies is not good for my health.

fühlen wie

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

feel like

examples: I feel like sleeping people.

beenden

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

finish

example: We finished running trough the fields.

nicht anders können

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

can't help

example: We can't help doing it. (Wir können es nicht lassen)

einbeziehen

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

involve

example: Having a healthy lifestyleg involves following a balanced diet.

behalten / dranbleiben

verbs of feeling and opinion etc followed by -ing

keep

example: Don't keep asking me.