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Verbs following by objects and infinitive

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  • He .... 5 years ago. (us - teach - forgive)
    He taught us to forgive 5 years ago.
  • I ...... to dinner on Saturday. (Jill - invite - come)
    I invite Jill to come to dinner on Saturday.
  • I ... this course 5 days ago. (not - advise - take)
    I was advised not to take this course 5 days ago.
  • We ........ in the kitchen. (not - smoke - people - allow)
    We don’t allow people to smoke in the kitchen.
  • She .... the contest at school. (her brother - join - encourage)
    She encourages her brother to join the contest at school.
  • Students always .... on time. (ask - be)
    Students are always asked to be on time.
  • I tried ....., but they said they were too tired. (them - stay - persuade)
    I tried to persuade them to stay, but they said they were too tired.
  • Do you ... you? (me - believe - expect)
    Do you expect me to believe you?
  • The opposition .... action immediately last week. (the government - take - urge)
    The opposition urged the government to take action immediately last week.
  • Could you ........ this letter for me? (ask - copy - her)
    Could you ask her to copy this letter for me?
  • The students .... in pairs. (line up - instruct)
    The students are instructed to line up in pairs.
  • He .... the course. (recommend - take - me)
    He recommends me to take the course.
  • My teacher ... this level. (all of us - pass - want)
    My teacher wants all of us to pass this level.
  • My boyfriend .... that activity. (me - join - convince)
    My boyfriend convinces me to join that activity.
  • They ... last year. (teach - swim)
    They were taught to swim last year.
  • I ..... me. (help - request - him)
    I request him to help me.
  • The police ... too fast. (everyone - not - warn - drive)
    The police warns everyone not to drive too fast.
  • My parents always ..... newer things. (me - encourage - explore)
    My parents always encourage me to explore newer things.
  • I .... smoking. (give up - tell)
    I am told to give up smoking.
  • I .... a bottle of wine and some snacks yesterday. (bring - Andy - remind)
    I reminded Andy to bring a bottle of wine and some snacks yesterday.