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A regra desta lição é simples: verbo depois de preposição leva -'''ing'''.
 
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: 1. Use the expression in parentheses to make sentences. You might be asked to write the answers down or just say them out-loud.
 
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Em muitos casos não precisamos ter um verbo antes da preposição.
 
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: 1. Use the expression in parentheses to make sentences. You might be asked to write the answers down or just say them out-loud.
 
: 1. Use the expression in parentheses to make sentences. You might be asked to write the answers down or just say them out-loud.

Revision as of 11:55, 10 February 2014

Part A

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

Exemplo:

I am thinking about working for you.

Preposição: about
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 to 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 up-to-date.
  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 make sentences. You might be asked to write the answers down or just say them out-loud.
a. ( insist on / drop the charges )
b. ( think of / start a new business )
c. ( pay for / go to the movies without her )
d. ( dream about / meet the Dalai Lama )
e. ( look forward to / spend a week in Dubai )
f. ( succeed in / raise the money )
g. ( talk about / move in together )
h. ( agree on / wait until the summer to look for a new job )
i. ( feel like / eat popcorn )
j. ( work on / improve his pronunciation )
k. ( decide on / not pay for the service )
l. ( decide against / pass the law )
m. ( apologize for / waste their time )
n. ( believe in / fight to protect the weak )
o. ( worry about / start a rebellion )
2. Make sentences using the verbs found in the table above. Use the form "verb + preposition + -ing"

Part B

Em muitos casos não precisamos ter um verbo antes da preposição.

Exemplos:

  1. Would you be interested in buying my house?
  2. He is definitely good at wasting time.
  3. They are tired of losing.
  4. I need to study French instead of watching movies.
  5. He broke the contract in spite of knowing it was wrong.
  6. My neighbors are sad about moving to another city.
  7. Freedom is not about doing whatever you want, but doing that which is good for you.
  8. Think twice before telling others about your dreams.
  9. After losing my job, all I had left was my family.
  10. Abstain from eating sweets if you intend on losing weight.

Exercises

1. Use the expression in parentheses to make sentences. You might be asked to write the answers down or just say them out-loud.
a. ( interested in / do business )
b. ( good at / steal money )
c. ( tired of / hang out with her friends )
d. ( instead of / study the day before the exam )
e. ( in spite of / see the warning )
f. ( sad about / get divorced )
g. ( is not about / show off your possessions )
h. ( before / travel, make sure )
i. ( after / arrive home, we decided to )
j. ( abstain from / help people who do harm )
2. Make sentences using the following expressions.
a. interested in
b. good at
c. tired of
d. instead of
e. in spite of
f. sad about
g. is not about
h. before
i. after
j. abstain from


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