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    • PR+A. Module 11B. A To-Do List or a Bucket List? H5P

      This activity is for Attendance. Get 100% of correct answers.


      Read the text. Use a DICTIONARY to learn new vocabulary. 


      Available until end of 23 July 2025
    • EV. Module 11B. My To-Do List and My Bucket List H5P

      This activity is for Evaluation. Do it BEFORE July 25.


      1. What Is an Infinitive?

      An infinitive is the base form of a verb, usually with "to" (e.g., to eatto travel). It’s used to express goals, desires, or actions that aren’t tied to a specific subject.


      2. When to Use "to" (Full Infinitive)

      Use "to + verb" after:

      • Verbs of intention:

        • She wants to learn Spanish.

        • They plan to visit Paris.

      • Adjectives:

        • It’s easy to forget keys.

        • I’m happy to help.

      • Nouns:

        • He has homework to finish.

      • Purpose:

        • I woke up early to catch the bus.


      3. When to Use the Bare Infinitive (Without "to")

      Skip "to" after:

      • Modal verbs:

        • You must drink water. (not "must to drink")

        • We can go now.

      • Let/make/help:

        • Mom let me stay late.

        • The movie made me cry.

      • Sense verbs (see, hear, feel):

        • saw him dance.


      4. Common Mistakes to Avoid

      ❌ IncorrectI enjoy to swim.
      ✅ CorrectI enjoy swimming. (Use gerund after "enjoy")

      ❌ IncorrectShe suggested to eat out.
      ✅ CorrectShe suggested eating out.

      ❌ IncorrectI need you helping me.
      ✅ CorrectI need you to help me.


      5. Practice Tips

      • Spot the pattern:

        • Verbs → want, need, decide, hope + to + verb.

        • Modals → can, should, must + verb (no "to").

      • Ask: "What’s the action?" → "I want what?" → "I want to sleep."

      💡 Example Summary:

      • "I want to drink tea." (✓)

      • "She should drink water." (✓)

      • "He enjoys drinking coffee." (✓ Gerund)


      Infinitives help you express dreams, rules, and purpose clearly. Master them to sound more natural in English! 🚀


      Available until end of 24 July 2025
    • WR. 11B. My Tasks and Goals H5P
      Available until end of 24 July 2025
    • 1. What Is an Infinitive?

      An infinitive is the base form of a verb, usually with "to" (e.g., to eatto travel). It’s used to express goals, desires, or actions that aren’t tied to a specific subject.


      2. When to Use "to" (Full Infinitive)

      Use "to + verb" after:

      • Verbs of intention:

        • She wants to learn Spanish.

        • They plan to visit Paris.

      • Adjectives:

        • It’s easy to forget keys.

        • I’m happy to help.

      • Nouns:

        • He has homework to finish.

      • Purpose:

        • I woke up early to catch the bus.


      3. When to Use the Bare Infinitive (Without "to")

      Skip "to" after:

      • Modal verbs:

        • You must drink water. (not "must to drink")

        • We can go now.

      • Let/make/help:

        • Mom let me stay late.

        • The movie made me cry.

      • Sense verbs (see, hear, feel):

        • saw him dance.


      4. Common Mistakes to Avoid

      ❌ IncorrectI enjoy to swim.
      ✅ CorrectI enjoy swimming. (Use gerund after "enjoy")

      ❌ IncorrectShe suggested to eat out.
      ✅ CorrectShe suggested eating out.

      ❌ IncorrectI need you helping me.
      ✅ CorrectI need you to help me.


      5. Practice Tips

      • Spot the pattern:

        • Verbs → want, need, decide, hope + to + verb.

        • Modals → can, should, must + verb (no "to").

      • Ask: "What’s the action?" → "I want what?" → "I want to sleep."

      💡 Example Summary:

      • "I want to drink tea." (✓)

      • "She should drink water." (✓)

      • "He enjoys drinking coffee." (✓ Gerund)


      Infinitives help you express dreams, rules, and purpose clearly. Master them to sound more natural in English! 🚀