![VERB PATTERNS, COMPARATIVES AND IT WORD](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/antrepreneur.png)
VERB PATTERNS, COMPARATIVES AND IT WORD
Verb patterns
![Definition](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/edu/edu-books-4.png)
Definition
When one verb follows another,
the second is either an -ing verb
on the infitive form
![Functions](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/general/g-p-service.png)
Functions
Some verbs wich use -ing
form are related in meaning
Verbs related with personal tastes:
adore, fancy, don't mind, detest, can't stand
![Example:
I adore living here](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/general/g-p-heart.png)
Example:
I adore living here
Other verbs take an object + the infinitive
![Example:
I told here to come here](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/telephone-3.png)
Example:
I told here to come here
Some of this verbs are related in meaning
![This verbs show one person (or thing)
influencing the actions of another:
warn, tell, advise, urge, order, persuade,
encourag](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/ranking-3.png)
This verbs show one person (or thing)
influencing the actions of another:
warn, tell, advise, urge, order, persuade,
encourage, persuade, force, forbid, allow
Example:
I persuaded her to visit me
Verbs which are followed by a preposition
use the -ing form
Example:
I look forward to meeting her
Comparatives (review)
![Definition](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/edu/edu-books-4.png)
Definition
![We use comparatives to show if the difference between two things is small or big](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/arrows.png)
We use comparatives to show if the difference between two things is small or big
![Functions](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/general/g-p-service.png)
Functions
For a small difference we can use
Slightly
![Example:
I'm slightly taller than Peter](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/conversation.png)
Example:
I'm slightly taller than Peter
A little bit
A tiny bit
marginally
Example:
The population is marginally larger than that of Fiona
![For a large difference](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/general/g-p-zoom-in.png)
For a large difference
Much
Far
Miles (informal)
![Example:
They are miles better than us at football](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/magnifying-glass.png)
Example:
They are miles better than us at football
Considerably (formal)
![Example:
The goverment was considerably more corrupt 100 years ago](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/judge.png)
Example:
The goverment was considerably more corrupt 100 years ago
![as + adjective + as means the
two things are equal](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/balance.png)
as + adjective + as means the
two things are equal
Example:
It took me as long to drive to Cardiff as it did travel there by train
![If we want to say that two things aren't
equal we can say:](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/ranking-5.png)
If we want to say that two things aren't
equal we can say:
Example:
She is not as big as me (She's smaller )
Example:
The new menu isn't as nice as the one they had during the summer
Many expressions with as+ adjective+ as
show if the difference is big or small
For a small difference we can use
not quite as
![Example:
This bed isn't quite as confortable as
the other one (it's nearly as confortable)](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/general/g-p-zoom-out.png)
Example:
This bed isn't quite as confortable as
the other one (it's nearly as confortable)
For a big difference we can use nowhere
near, nothing like
![Example:
He is nowhere near as good as me
at tennis](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/general/g-p-zoom-in.png)
Example:
He is nowhere near as good as me
at tennis
Introductory it
![Functions](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/general/g-p-service.png)
Functions
![For describing personal opinions](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/announcement.png)
For describing personal opinions
In this expressions , it is the
subject of the verb
it's a shame you won't be here tonight
it's no use complaining all the time
It amazes me to hear you say that
![For referring to general impressions](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/edu/edu-glasses.png)
For referring to general impressions
It strikes me that he is not as good as he was
It appears as if they aren't coming
It seems like a hopeless place
![For introduce a clause](https://www.mindomo.com/pictures/thumbnails/gallery/business/light-bulb.png)
For introduce a clause
In this case, it is the object
of the verb
I hate it when she does that
We'd appreciate it if you turned down the music
i'd love it if we won the league this year