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| insist on || think of || pay for || dream about || get on with
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| insist on || think of || pay for || dream about || look forward to
 
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| approve of || talk about || agree on || feel like || work on
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| succeed in || talk about || agree on || feel like || work on
 
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| decide on || decide against || apologise for || believe in || depend on
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| decide on || decide against || apologize for || believe in || worry about
 
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#I want to go the movies, but he keeps insisting on going home.
 
#I want to go the movies, but he keeps insisting on going home.
#He's thinking of traving abroad.
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#He's thinking of traveling abroad.
 
#You will pay for making me wait.
 
#You will pay for making me wait.
 
#She always dreamed about being a princess.
 
#She always dreamed about being a princess.
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#I am looking forward to working with you.
 
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#You succeeded in ruining my day. Congratulations!
 
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#We're talking about joining them in the project.
2. they talked about moving to New Zealand.  
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#We agreed on doing the research before anything else.
3. I don't feel like going there tonight.
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#Sam doesn't feel like partying tonight.
4. I'm thinking of buying a house in Shekou.  
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#The company has been working on keeping their facebook page updated.
5. We decided against moving to New Zealand.
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#The guys decided on watching the game at the bar.
6. The President doesn't approve of drinking, that's why they removed the staff bar.  
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#You should probably decide against using that horrible color to paint your office.
 
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#I apologize for interrupting you, but I really need some help right now.
8. I am working on improving my spelling.
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#We believe in building a stronger community by helping one another.
9. We depend on doing most of our business at Christmas.  
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#She always worries about upsetting me.
10. Stop talking and get on with doing this exercise.
 
11. She doesn't believe in dieting, just lots of exercise.
 
12. I apologise for losing your essays.
 
13. He had to pay for drinking so much Champagne.
 
14. They couldn't agree on lowering tarriffs, so had to meet again later.
 
  
 
==Exercises==
 
==Exercises==

Revision as of 00:08, 26 April 2013

Part A

A regra desta lição é simples: verbo depois de preposição leva -ing.

Exemplo:

I am tired of working for you.

Preposição: of
Verbo: work

Alguns casos comuns:

verb + preposition + -ing
insist on think of pay for dream about look forward to
succeed in talk about agree on feel like work on
decide on decide against apologize for believe in worry about


Exemplos de uso:

  1. I want to go the movies, but he keeps insisting on going home.
  2. He's thinking of traveling abroad.
  3. You will pay for making me wait.
  4. She always dreamed about being a princess.
  5. I am looking forward to working with you.
  6. You succeeded in ruining my day. Congratulations!
  7. We're talking about joining them in the project.
  8. We agreed on doing the research before anything else.
  9. Sam doesn't feel like partying tonight.
  10. The company has been working on keeping their facebook page updated.
  11. The guys decided on watching the game at the bar.
  12. You should probably decide against using that horrible color to paint your office.
  13. I apologize for interrupting you, but I really need some help right now.
  14. We believe in building a stronger community by helping one another.
  15. She always worries about upsetting me.

Exercises

1. Use the expression in parentheses to reply to the following situations. You might be asked to write the answers down or just say them out-loud.
a. ( insist on / trying out for the part ) - Jessica is sick. Her mother told her that if she goes out it will get worse. What should she avoid?
Answer: Jessica should avoid going out in the cold.
b. ( dislike / have to meet new people ) - Jonathan is socially awkward. He has a hard time meeting new people. What does he dislike?
2. Do this translation exercise.
3. Make sentences using the verbs found in the table above. Use the form "verb + preposition + -ing"



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