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Verbs Followed by Infinitives


  • afford  
We cannot afford to hesitate.
  • agree    
The professors agreed to disagree.
  • aim       
We aim to increase the speed of delivery.
  • appear  
The results appear to support your theory.
  • attempt  
Are you going to attempt to pass the exam?
  • ask        
Historians frequently ask to consult the collection.
  • arrange           
They had arranged to meet at noon.
  • beg        
I beg to differ with you.
  • begin    
The leaves begin to fall when autumn comes.
  • care      
Would you care to respond?
  • choose
Every day is beautiful if you choose to see it.
  • claim   
She claims to have new data.
  • consent         
Will you consent to run for office?
  • continue         
The finance minister will continue to mastermind Poland’s economic reform.
  • dare      
I wouldn’t dare to call him. He’s very angry.
  • decide  
He has decided to live in France.
  • demand              
I demand to see the results of the survey.
  • deserve        
She deserves to have a fair hearing.
  • dislike  
We dislike to have anyone patronize us.
  • expect  
What time do you expect to arrive home?
  • fail       
The teacher failed to recognise my good work.
  • forget
She forgot to turn off the tap, so there was water all over the floor.
  • get     
We’ve got to get the economy under control or it will literally eat us up.
  • hesitate             
I hesitate to try the experiment again.
  • hope  
He hope to find a job in Cork soon.

  • hurry    
It had to hurry to find a home because I was already on to something else.
  • intend  
I heard they intend to marry.
  • learn      
We have learned to proceed with cautions.
  • like  
She liked to sunbathe in the seclusion of her own garden.
  • love  
I love to ramble through the fields and lanes in this part of the country.
  • manage   
How did she manage to find the solution?
  • mean    
I didn’t mean to hurt your feelings.
  • neglect
The author neglected to provide an index.
  • need    
Do we need to find new subjects?
  • offer      
She offered to help me move my things to my new house.
  • plan      
Next year I plan to travel around the world.
  • prefer    
Would you prefer to live in the country instead of a town?
  • prepare      
He was not prepared to give a lecture.
  • pretend  
She was pretending to cry. I knew she was lying.
  • proceed   
They will proceed to build another laboratory building.
  • promise          
He promised to collect her from the airport.
  • propose
We propose to deal with this subject in the following chapter.
  • refuse  
She refused to cooperate any longer.
  • remember          
He had remembered to bring a pair of gloves, unlike me.
  • seem    
Something seems to be wrong with your design.
  • start 
The child started to sob when he couldn’t find his mother.
  • stop   
His secretary stopped taking notes to gape at me.
  • struggle     
We struggled to understand her point of view.
  • swear   
He swears to tell the truth.
  • threaten              
The team threatened to stop their research.
  • try      
We tried to confuse the enemy.
  • volunteer   
Will you volunteer to lead the group?
  • wait      
We could not wait to hear the outcome.
  • want    
She did not want to go first.
  • wish   
Do you wish to participate?

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