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Combining Verbs

Explaining Ideas

Describing Your World

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Speaking about Objects

Wondering about Situations

She Helped Me Get It

Verb Combinations

Verbs + (Pro)noun + Infinitive

Some verbs can also take a (pro)noun followed by an infinitive. This verb pattern is used when another person is involved. Here is a list of some of the most common:

advise
allow
ask
cause
command
encourage
expect
forbid
force
get
hate
instruct
intend
invite
leave
like
mean
need
oblige
order
permit
persuade
prefer
press
recommend
request
remind
teach
tell
tempt
trouble
want
warn
wish

Example:

I advised the management team to lower industrial overheads.

I challenged the staff to pursue a product specialization strategy.

I invited the clients to imagine expanding their product range and appeal to different market segments by next quarter.

Verbs + (Pro)noun + Base Form of the Verb

There are a few verbs which also take a (pro)noun followed by an infinitive, but drop the 'to' of the infinitive. These are the most important:

help
let
make

Example:

The director made the team redesign all of their industrial processes.

The director made the team define all the production constraints they faced.

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