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I regret to tell you that the train has been delayed. The company regrets to inform employees that the London office will close next year. Try an exercise about gerunds and infinitives with these verbs here .
- Gerunds and Infinitives Exercise 4
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- Gerunds and Infinitives Exercise 4
Gerunds and Infiitivies: Remember, Forget, Regret, Try, Stop, Mean, Go on, Need. The present downloadable teaching material is a great resource for high school students and adults at Pre-intermediate (A2) and Intermediate (B1) level.
mean doing something– oznaczać; regret – żałować. regret to do something– żałować, że musimy coś zrobić; regret doing something– żałować, że coś zrobiliśmy; remember – pamiętać. remember to do something – pamiętać, żeby coś zrobić; remember doing something– pamiętać robienie czegoś; try – próbować
Regret + to + infinitive is formal and is used to make announcements of bad news. We regret to inform you that there has been an accident. We regret to inform you that the 21:25 flight...
Help can be followed by an infinitive without to or a to-infinitive: She helped me find a direction in life. Everyone can help to reduce carbon emissions by using public transport.
When 'remember' or 'forget' are followed by the infinitive, there is something you need to do and you remember or forget to do it. I forgot to bring my lunch today. Remember to call your mother...
This is a speaking exercise for intermediate learners which provides them with an opportunity to review and practise the 'should have' structure for expressing regrets.