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26 September 2023 21:42

<p>A.</p><p>1.&nbsp;He really enjoys playing tricks on people.</p><p>2.&nbsp;My sister hates playing this game.</p><p>3.&nbsp;He really can't stop playing practical jokes on other people.</p><p>4.&nbsp;Jack started moving the wireless mouse on the palm of his hand.</p><p>5.&nbsp;He couldn't stop going round and round the car.</p><p>B.&nbsp;</p><p>RULE: The verbs like love, hate, prefer, begin, and start are usually followed by an infinitive, but a gerund can also be used. There is no difference in meaning. The verbs enjoy, detest, don't mind, imagine, feel like, suggest, practice, miss, can't stop, and can't stand must be followed by a gerund.</p><p>The verbs refuse, hope, promise, ask, learn, expect, decide, afford, offer, choose, and want must be followed by an infinitive.</p><p>C.</p><p>1a. "I stopped to drink my coffee."<br>Artinya, kamu berhenti melakukan sesuatu yang lain untuk minum kopi kamu. Kamu berhenti, dan lalu kamu minum kopi.</p><p>1b. "I stopped drinking my coffee."<br>Artinya, kamu berhenti minum kopi mu. Kamu sedang minum kopi, dan kemudian kamu berhenti.</p><p>2a. "I remember buying the book."<br>Artinya, kamu mengingat bahwa kamu telah membeli buku tersebut di masa lalu. Kamu memiliki memori tentang membeli buku itu.</p><p>2b. "I remembered to buy the book."<br>Artinya, kamu mengingat bahwa kamu perlu membeli buku itu, dan kemudian kamu melakukannya. Kamu tidak lupa untuk membeli buku itu.</p><p>D.</p><p>RULE: The verbs stop and remember can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive, but the meaning is different.</p><p>E.</p><p>1.&nbsp;"We tried opening the window, but it was still really hot in the room."<br>Ini berarti kita mencoba melakukan sesuatu (membuka jendela) untuk melihat apakah itu akan membuat ruangan menjadi lebih sejuk, namun ternyata masih panas.</p><p>2.&nbsp;"I tried to open the window, but it was stuck."<br>Ini berarti saya mencoba melakukan tindakan spesifik (membuka jendela), tetapi saya tidak bisa melakukannya karena jendela itu macet.</p><p>3.&nbsp;"I tried sending an email to her but she was still angry with me."<br>Ini berarti saya mencoba melakukan sesuatu (mengirim email) dengan harapan itu akan meredakan kemarahannya, tetapi dia masih marah.</p><p>4.&nbsp;"I tried to send an email, but my internet connection wasn't working."<br>Ini berarti saya mencoba melakukan tindakan spesifik (mengirim email), tetapi saya tidak bisa melakukannya karena koneksi internet saya tidak berfungsi.</p><p>RULE: We use "try + gerund" to say that somebody tries something to see what will happen.</p><p>We use "try + infinitive" to say that someone tries something but they aren't successful.</p><p>F.</p><p>1.&nbsp;I can't stop watching (watch) this programme. It's brilliant.</p><p>2.&nbsp;They tried to help (help) him, but he wouldn't let them.</p><p>3.&nbsp;He's really charming. Please remember to invite (invite) him.</p><p>4.&nbsp;I can't remember seeing (see) that film.</p><p>5.&nbsp;We tried surfing (surf) the internet, but we didn't find any information.</p><p>6.&nbsp;I met Hasan in town yesterday, so I stopped to talk (talk) to him.</p><p>7.&nbsp;I remember being (be) quite shy when I was little.</p><p>8.&nbsp;I thought she was very self-centred, so I stopped going (go) around with her.</p><p>9.&nbsp;I tried to phone (phone) you, but my mobile was broken.</p><p>10.&nbsp;Please remember to give (give) me my book back tomorrow.</p><p><strong>Semoga membantu:)</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p>

A.

1. He really enjoys playing tricks on people.

2. My sister hates playing this game.

3. He really can't stop playing practical jokes on other people.

4. Jack started moving the wireless mouse on the palm of his hand.

5. He couldn't stop going round and round the car.

B. 

RULE: The verbs like love, hate, prefer, begin, and start are usually followed by an infinitive, but a gerund can also be used. There is no difference in meaning. The verbs enjoy, detest, don't mind, imagine, feel like, suggest, practice, miss, can't stop, and can't stand must be followed by a gerund.

The verbs refuse, hope, promise, ask, learn, expect, decide, afford, offer, choose, and want must be followed by an infinitive.

C.

1a. "I stopped to drink my coffee."
Artinya, kamu berhenti melakukan sesuatu yang lain untuk minum kopi kamu. Kamu berhenti, dan lalu kamu minum kopi.

1b. "I stopped drinking my coffee."
Artinya, kamu berhenti minum kopi mu. Kamu sedang minum kopi, dan kemudian kamu berhenti.

2a. "I remember buying the book."
Artinya, kamu mengingat bahwa kamu telah membeli buku tersebut di masa lalu. Kamu memiliki memori tentang membeli buku itu.

2b. "I remembered to buy the book."
Artinya, kamu mengingat bahwa kamu perlu membeli buku itu, dan kemudian kamu melakukannya. Kamu tidak lupa untuk membeli buku itu.

D.

RULE: The verbs stop and remember can be followed by either a gerund or an infinitive, but the meaning is different.

E.

1. "We tried opening the window, but it was still really hot in the room."
Ini berarti kita mencoba melakukan sesuatu (membuka jendela) untuk melihat apakah itu akan membuat ruangan menjadi lebih sejuk, namun ternyata masih panas.

2. "I tried to open the window, but it was stuck."
Ini berarti saya mencoba melakukan tindakan spesifik (membuka jendela), tetapi saya tidak bisa melakukannya karena jendela itu macet.

3. "I tried sending an email to her but she was still angry with me."
Ini berarti saya mencoba melakukan sesuatu (mengirim email) dengan harapan itu akan meredakan kemarahannya, tetapi dia masih marah.

4. "I tried to send an email, but my internet connection wasn't working."
Ini berarti saya mencoba melakukan tindakan spesifik (mengirim email), tetapi saya tidak bisa melakukannya karena koneksi internet saya tidak berfungsi.

RULE: We use "try + gerund" to say that somebody tries something to see what will happen.

We use "try + infinitive" to say that someone tries something but they aren't successful.

F.

1. I can't stop watching (watch) this programme. It's brilliant.

2. They tried to help (help) him, but he wouldn't let them.

3. He's really charming. Please remember to invite (invite) him.

4. I can't remember seeing (see) that film.

5. We tried surfing (surf) the internet, but we didn't find any information.

6. I met Hasan in town yesterday, so I stopped to talk (talk) to him.

7. I remember being (be) quite shy when I was little.

8. I thought she was very self-centred, so I stopped going (go) around with her.

9. I tried to phone (phone) you, but my mobile was broken.

10. Please remember to give (give) me my book back tomorrow.

Semoga membantu:)

 


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