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The Grammar Show, 7- Verb Patterns

7- Verb Patterns

Hello and welcome to today's Grammar Gameshow!

I'm your host, Will!

- at least, if I'm able to!

And of course, let's not forget Leslie,

our all-knowing voice in the sky.

Hello everyone!

Tonight we're going to be asking 3 questions about…

Verb patterns

When two verbs are used together in English,

which forms do they take?

OK! Now, let's meet our contestants!

Hello, everyone. I'm Mya!

Contestant number two.

Hello, everyone. My name's Helen!

Welcome back Mya!

Four in a row.

Wow!

We've never had a contestant on for so long...

we're all starting to get a little bit sick of your face!

Ok. Let's get going and don't forget

you can play along at home too.

Our first round is a matching round.

Listen to each of these sentences and tell me

what form the verb 'dance' takes in each one.

I can…

dance

Correct!

I enjoy…

dancing

Correct!

I would like…

to dance

Correct!

I intend…

to dance

Correct!

I must…

dance

Correct!

I can't help...

dancing

Correct!

Leslie?

All correct, well done.

Some verbs, such as modal verbs like can and must,

are followed by a bare infinitive.

Some verbs, such as would like and intend,

are followed by a full infinitive.

Finally, some verbs, such as enjoy and can't help,

are followed by an ING form.

These are called verb patterns.

A pattern is something that repeats itself

over and over again.

Like calling my ex at 4am...

Well done!

But, if you want any points,

you'll have to fulfil your promise.

Promise?

Why to dance, of course!

Alright, not bad.

Mya, I liked your finger thing there,

and Helen - oh, good moves!

Have two points each.

Now, on to our second question.

Happy, terrible and wonderful

are all what types of word?

How does this relate to verb patterns?

They're all adjectives.

Aren't adjectives always followed by an ING verb?

Leslie?

Sorry…almost.

They are indeed adjectives.

When an adjective is followed by a verb,

its form is usually a full infinitive

- for example,

it's wonderful to see you!

Wonderful to see you too, Leslie!

Wherever you are!

Sorry Helen,

I'm going to have to take away 10 points.

Oh wait…look.

Will: Yes!

You know, I used to have a pet octopus.

Thirty points to you!

No one likes an attention seeker, Mya.

Here comes our third question!

Look at these sentences

and tell me what kind of verb pattern

follows each one.

I believe without…

Turn off the alarm before…

I want to sit instead of …

They all end with a preposition.

After the preposition, we use an ING verb.

Leslie?

Yes, Mya.

As Mya just mentioned,

we usually follow prepositions with ING verbs

and not full or bare infinitives.

I believe without seeing.

Turn off the alarm before leaving.

I want to sit instead of standing.

Well done, Mya.

I'd give you some points,

but I don't want you to win!

And that brings us to the end of today's

Grammar Gameshow.

Let's count out the points.

And the winner is….

Helen, with

more than Mya!

Well done! Here's what you've won!

It's a tin opener!

Look at that handle action!

Wow!

An opener for a tin can be useful

in oh so many situations!

And Mya,

my oldest friend.

I wanted you to keep winning for ever and ever.

But alas.

Are you happy?

I don't want to …

Watch out for the squirrels!

It looks like we'll need another contestant.

Thanks for joining us.

Say goodbye Leslie

Goodbye Leslie

See you next time.

7- Verb Patterns 7- Verb-Muster 7- Verb Patterns 7- Patrones verbales 7- Modèles de verbes 7- Modelli di verbi 7- 動詞のパターン 7- 동사 패턴 7- Wzorce czasowników 7- Padrões verbais 7- Образцы глаголов 7- Fiil Kalıpları 7- Дієслівні шаблони 7-动词模式 7- 动词模式

Hello and welcome to today's Grammar Gameshow! Merhaba ve bugünün Dilbilgisi Oyun Şovuna hoş geldiniz!

I'm your host, Will!

- at least, if I'm able to! - przynajmniej, jeśli mogę! - En azından, eğer yapabilirsem!

And of course, let's not forget Leslie,

our all-knowing voice in the sky.

Hello everyone!

Tonight we're going to be asking 3 questions about… Esta noche vamos a hacer 3 preguntas sobre...

Verb patterns Fiil kalıpları

When two verbs are used together in English, İngilizce'de iki fiil birlikte kullanıldığında,

which forms do they take? ¿qué formas adoptan? hangi biçimleri alırlar?

OK! Now, let's meet our contestants!

Hello, everyone. I'm Mya!

Contestant number two.

Hello, everyone. My name's Helen!

Welcome back Mya!

Four in a row. Üst üste dört.

Wow!

We've never had a contestant on for so long... Hiç bu kadar uzun süre yarışan bir yarışmacımız olmamıştı.

we're all starting to get a little bit sick of your face! estamos todos começando a ficar um pouco enjoados da sua cara! нам всем уже начинает надоедать твое лицо! Hepimiz yüzünüzden biraz sıkılmaya başladık!

Ok. Let's get going and don't forget

you can play along at home too.

Our first round is a matching round. Nossa primeira rodada é uma rodada correspondente. İlk turumuz bir eşleştirme turu olacak.

Listen to each of these sentences and tell me Bu cümlelerin her birini dinleyin ve bana söyleyin

what form the verb 'dance' takes in each one. 'dans etmek' fiilinin her birinde hangi biçimi aldığını.

I can…

dance

Correct!

I enjoy…

dancing

Correct!

I would like… İsterdim ki...

to dance

Correct!

I intend… Niyetim...

to dance dans etmek için

Correct!

I must…

dance Dans

Correct!

I can't help... Yardım edemem. 我无能为力...

dancing

Correct!

Leslie?

All correct, well done.

Some verbs, such as modal verbs like can and must, Bazı fiiller, örneğin can ve must gibi modal fiiller,

are followed by a bare infinitive. yalın bir mastar tarafından takip edilir.

Some verbs, such as would like and intend, Would like ve intend gibi bazı fiiller,

are followed by a full infinitive. tam mastar tarafından takip edilir.

Finally, some verbs, such as enjoy and can't help,

are followed by an ING form. bir ING formu tarafından takip edilir.

These are called verb patterns. Bunlara fiil kalıpları denir.

A pattern is something that repeats itself Örüntü, kendini tekrar eden bir şeydir

over and over again. uma e outra vez. tekrar tekrar.

Like calling my ex at 4am... Sabahın dördünde eski sevgilimi aramak gibi.

Well done!

But, if you want any points, Ama, eğer puan istiyorsan,

you'll have to fulfil your promise. вам придется выполнить свое обещание. sözünüzü yerine getirmeniz gerekecek.

Promise?

Why to dance, of course! Конечно же, танцевать! Neden dans etmek, tabii ki!

Alright, not bad. Tamam, fena değil.

Mya, I liked your finger thing there, Майя, мне понравилась ваша история с пальцами, Mya, parmak olayını beğendim,

and Helen - oh, good moves! ve Helen - oh, güzel hareketler!

Have two points each. İkişer puanınız var.

Now, on to our second question. Şimdi ikinci sorumuza geçelim.

Happy, terrible and wonderful Счастливый, ужасный и прекрасный Mutlu, korkunç ve harika

are all what types of word? все они являются какими типами слов? hepsi ne tür kelimelerdir?

How does this relate to verb patterns? Bunun fiil kalıplarıyla ilişkisi nedir?

They're all adjectives. Hepsi sıfat.

Aren't adjectives always followed by an ING verb?

Leslie?

Sorry…almost. Üzgünüm...neredeyse.

They are indeed adjectives. Efectivamente, son adjetivos. Onlar gerçekten de sıfatlar.

When an adjective is followed by a verb, Bir sıfatın ardından bir fiil geldiğinde,

its form is usually a full infinitive biçimi genellikle tam mastardır

- for example,

it's wonderful to see you! Seni görmek harika!

Wonderful to see you too, Leslie!

Wherever you are! Estés donde estés Nerede olursanız olun!

Sorry Helen,

I'm going to have to take away 10 points. Придется отнять 10 очков. On puanımı almak zorundayım.

Oh wait…look. Oh bekle...bak.

Will: Yes!

You know, I used to have a pet octopus. Sabe, eu costumava ter um polvo de estimação. Знаете, у меня был домашний осьминог. Biliyor musun, eskiden evcil bir ahtapotum vardı.

Thirty points to you! Sana 30 puan!

No one likes an attention seeker, Mya. A nadie le gusta llamar la atención, Mya. Ninguém gosta de alguém que busca atenção, Mya. Никто не любит искателей внимания, Майя. Kimse ilgi arayanları sevmez, Mya. 沒有人喜歡尋求關注的人,米亞。

Here comes our third question! İşte üçüncü sorumuz geliyor!

Look at these sentences

and tell me what kind of verb pattern

follows each one.

I believe without…

Turn off the alarm before… Выключите будильник перед... Önce alarmı kapatın...

I want to sit instead of … Quiero sentarme en lugar de ... Oturmak istiyorum ...

They all end with a preposition. Hepsi bir edatla bitiyor.

After the preposition, we use an ING verb.

Leslie?

Yes, Mya.

As Mya just mentioned, Mya'nın az önce bahsettiği gibi,

we usually follow prepositions with ING verbs genellikle edatları ING fiillerle takip ederiz

and not full or bare infinitives. ve tam veya yalın mastarlar değil.

I believe without seeing. Creo sin ver. Я верю, не видя. Görmeden inanıyorum.

Turn off the alarm before leaving. Ayrılmadan önce alarmı kapatın.

I want to sit instead of standing. Ayakta durmak yerine oturmak istiyorum.

Well done, Mya.

I'd give you some points, Sana biraz puan verirdim,

but I don't want you to win!

And that brings us to the end of today's Ve bu da bizi bugünün sonuna getiriyor.

Grammar Gameshow.

Let's count out the points.

And the winner is….

Helen, with

more than Mya! Mya'dan daha fazla!

Well done! Here's what you've won!

It's a tin opener! Это консервный нож! Bu bir teneke açacağı! Це консервний нож! 這是一個開罐器!

Look at that handle action! Посмотрите на эту рукоятку! Şu kulp hareketine bakın! 看看那個手把動作!

Wow!

An opener for a tin can be useful

in oh so many situations! pek çok durumda! 在很多情况下!

And Mya,

my oldest friend.

I wanted you to keep winning for ever and ever. Eu queria que você continuasse ganhando para todo o sempre. Sonsuza kadar kazanmaya devam etmeni istedim.

But alas. Но увы. Ama ne yazık ki.

Are you happy?

I don't want to …

Watch out for the squirrels! Sincaplara dikkat edin! 小心松鼠! 小心松鼠!

It looks like we'll need another contestant.

Thanks for joining us.

Say goodbye Leslie

Goodbye Leslie

See you next time.