Unit 6 Grammar Infinitives of Purpose What is

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Unit 6 Grammar: Infinitives of Purpose

Unit 6 Grammar: Infinitives of Purpose

What is an “infinitive”? �An infinitive is: “to” + base (dictionary) form of a

What is an “infinitive”? �An infinitive is: “to” + base (dictionary) form of a verb �Examples: to run, to sing, to call, to laugh, to think, to believe, to go, to enjoy, to speak

What is an “infinitive of purpose”? An infinitive of purpose is an infinitive that

What is an “infinitive of purpose”? An infinitive of purpose is an infinitive that answers the question “why”? I went to the store …. (WHY? ) to buy milk. I study Spanish … (WHY? ) to talk to my friends.

These sentences have similar meaning… David went to the social because he wanted to

These sentences have similar meaning… David went to the social because he wanted to have fun. David went to the social to have fun. They stopped on the road because they wanted to give Lavender a ride. They stopped on the road to give Lavender a ride. Lavender borrowed Robert’s coat because she wanted to get warm. Lavender borrowed Robert’s coat to get warm.

Add “in order” before the infinitive in formal speech (optional) Original sentence: David went

Add “in order” before the infinitive in formal speech (optional) Original sentence: David went to the social because he wanted to have fun. Sentence with infinitive of purpose: David went to the social to have fun. Sentence with “in order” added (more formal): David went to the social in order to have fun. • All of these sentences have similar

What about negative sentences? These sentences have similar meaning …. They dropped Lavender off

What about negative sentences? These sentences have similar meaning …. They dropped Lavender off at the top of the driveway because they didn’t want to make her parents angry. They dropped Lavender off at the top of the driveway in order not to make her parents angry. They asked if Lavender was going to the dance because they didn’t want to go to the dance without a date. They asked if Lavender was going to the dance in order not to go to the dance without a date.

Negatives MUST have “in order not” Original sentence: They dropped Lavender off at the

Negatives MUST have “in order not” Original sentence: They dropped Lavender off at the top of the driveway because they didn’t want to make her parents angry. Sentence with infinitive of purpose (NEGATIVE): They dropped Lavender off at the top of the driveway in order not to make her parents angry.

Why are infinitives of purpose important? �You will hear them all the time! (Ex:

Why are infinitives of purpose important? �You will hear them all the time! (Ex: I went to the store to get milk. ) �They are very important in academic language. (Ex: Research was conducted to explore the environmental problem. )

Practice! � With a partner, discuss why you are studying English. Use infinitives of

Practice! � With a partner, discuss why you are studying English. Use infinitives of purpose. Try to also use “in order to”. Examples: I am studying English to find a job in the United States. I am studying English in order to understand my co-workers better. � Choose one person to report a comparison of your reasons. Are your reasons similar or different? Example: Our reasons for studying English are different. Denisse is studying English to prepare for college in the United States. I am studying English in order to get a job. Example: Our reasons for studying English are similar. We are both studying English to improve our listening skills.