Unit 5 What do you want to do

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Unit 5 What do you want to do?

Unit 5 What do you want to do?

verb patterns 1) Verb + to +infinitive They want to buy a new car.

verb patterns 1) Verb + to +infinitive They want to buy a new car. I’d like to go abroad. 2) Verb + -ing Everyone loves going to parties. He finished reading his book. 3 – verb + -ing or + to + infinitive with no change in meaning It began to rain / raining. I continued to work / working in the library.

4 ) verb + preposition + -ing We’re thinking of moving house. I’m looking

4 ) verb + preposition + -ing We’re thinking of moving house. I’m looking forward to having more free time. Ø Look into student’s book page 143 v Like / love doing and would like / love to do 1) Like doing and love doing express general enjoyment. I like working as a teacher. = I am a teacher and I enjoy it. I love dancing. = This is one of my hobbies.

2) Would like to do and would love to do express a preference now

2) Would like to do and would love to do express a preference now or at a specific time. I’d like to be a teacher. = When I grow up, I want to be a teacher. Thank you. I’d love to dance. =We're at a party. I’m pleased that you asked me. v Question Would you like to dance? Yes, I would. / Yes, l’d love to. No, thank you.

future v Will v going to 1) To express future decision or intention made

future v Will v going to 1) To express future decision or intention made before the moment of speaking : decision or intention made at the moment of speaking : Will + infinitive without to I’ll give you my number. 2) To express an offer : I’ll carry your suitcase. Am/is/are + going + to + infinitive They are going to stay for 5 days with me. 2) When we can see or feel now that something is certain to happen in the future. Look at these clouds! It’s going to rain.

Negative & Question Will ; Going to ; + I’ll invite you. + I’m

Negative & Question Will ; Going to ; + I’ll invite you. + I’m going to work. - I won’t invite you. - I’m not going to work. + She is going to work. - She isn’t going to work. v When will you invite us? + We are going to work. - We aren’t going to work. v Will you help me? Yes, I will. / No, I’m afraid I can’t. v When is she going to arrive? v When are you going to arrive? v Is she going to get married? Yes, she is / No, she is not.