| Question 38: What kind of verbs should be followed by bare infinitives? Answer: Causative verbs, such as have, let, make, bid, get, help, etc. are usually followed by bare infinitives. E.g. They had Bob teach Mary, I will make him charge his plan. Perceptive verbs, such as feel, hear, notice, observe, see, smell, watch, perceive, overhear, listen to, etc. are also followed by bare infinitives. E.g. I heard them shout something. Note: I saw the man cross the road. (= The man crossed the road. I saw him do this.) I saw the man crossing the road. (= I saw the man while he was crossing the road.) 问题38: 哪些动词后应跟不带to的不定式? 回答: 使役动词如:have, let, make, bid, get, help等,通常后面跟不带to的不定式。 如:They had Bob teach Mary, I will make him charge his plan. 感官动词:feel, hear, notice, observe, see, smell, watch, perceive, overhear, listen to 等,也有此种用法。 如:I heard them shout something. 注意区别:I saw the man cross the road. (=The man crossed the road. I saw him do this.) I saw the man crossing the road. (= I saw the man while he was crossing the road.) |
38: 哪些动词后应跟不带to的不定式?
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