stressed?. what situations make you feel stressed? how do you relieve stress? what are the...
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STRESSED?
•What situations make you feel stressed?
•How do you relieve stress?
•What are the consequences of feeling stressed?
Honey, I’m home!
Hi, sweetie!Where are you? In the laundry washing clothesGuess what?
What sweetie?I invited
my friends for a barbeque
tomorrow!
You WHAAAAT?
WHAT ABOUT A BARBEQUE TO RELAX?
You’re crazy! I’ve a million things
to do tomorrow!
I want to make a barbeque
with my friends!
I hate having your friends here
Well, I decided to have
a party, deal with it! Kal,
I don’t enjoy cleaning everything
after your parties!I’ll have
my friends over, and I hope to enjoy it
with you! Cleaning, cooking and smiling
when I’m angry is not my thing!
INFINITIVES & GERUNDS
•We use this as COMPLEMENTS in our sentences.
•Do not translate into SPANISH!!
•Every time we need to use another verb after the verb in the sentence,
we are going to include an infinitive or a gerund.
INFINITIVES & GERUNDS
INFINITIVES
•To express purpose
To have vacation lift you need an application
•After verbs of possibility
I HOPE to have a party this weekend
GERUNDS
•After verbs of emotion
I HATE havING barbeques without beer
•After prepositions
I am talking about cookING something nice!
•As nouns in a sentence
CookING all day in Christmas is awful!
SIMPLE FORM•We use this after auxiliaries
(must, can’t, can, could, should, etc) and the verbs make and let.
Drama movies make me cry!
Link to listening
I would like to have something better
to eat!
I want to get a boyfriend!
To increase sales we need a new
strategy
I love dancing disco music!
Watching horror movies is something that
she likes!
Bring everything by making a list!
INFINITIVES
GERUNDS
INFINITIVESWe’ll use them after these verbs:
Want, would like, decide, would love, begin, refuse, agree, expect, hope,
etc.
GERUNDSWe’ll use them after these verbs:
Love, like, hate, enjoy, can’t stand, look forward to, couldn’t help,
don’t mind, etc.
Verbs of possibility
Verbs of emotion
Infinitives Gerunds
FORGET
I forgot to buy milk
(Completely forget)
I forgot buying milk, right?
(not sure)
STOP
I stopped to buy milk
(temporary)
I stopped drinking milk
(definitely)
REMEMBER
Please remember to
send the invitations
(remind others)
I remember sending the invitations
(I’m sure I did)
TELL ME MORE…
It really irritates me…
I honestly hate…
I really love…
I constantly forget …
I expect…
It makes me sad…