Verb Patterns
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Students put cards which take the same verb pattern together, first with no help, then with tips like putting synonyms and opposites together, with verbs followed by gerund, by infinitive and by "someone".
Lesson Plan Content:
Verb Patterns- Classification and Speaking
Without looking below, put the verbs in the cards that you are given into columns
representing these categories:
+ ing verb
+ to + verb
+ someone + to + verb + someone + verb
Classify them further and help check your answers to the last question by putting verbs
with similar meanings together. Similar meanings often means that they also have the
same verb pattern, so see if there are any that you want to move.
Do the same thing with verbs which have opposite meanings (as they also often have the
same verb patterns). All the verbs can be matched with either something which has a
similar meaning and the same verb pattern or has the opposite meaning and has the
same verb pattern.
Put ones with prepositions and any verbs which mean the same or opposite things into the
+ ing category.
Ask your teacher how many should be in each category.
Check your answers below.
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+ ing verb
admit
deny
appreciate
resent
be used to
get used to
can’t stand
don’t mind
carry on
keep
complete
finish
consider
think about
delay
put off
discuss
talk about
dread
look forward to
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fancy
feel like
give up
insist on
recall
recollect
spend time
waste time
to
agree
refuse
aim
intend
appear
seem
fail
manage
hope
long
promise
threaten
someone to do something
ask
beg
command/ order
tell
allow
permit
inspire
motivate
teach
train
someone do something
make
let
Use the same verbs to tell a story, perhaps starting with the starter that your teacher gives
you, e.g. the line from an FCE Writing Part Two stories task. Use past tenses throughout
the story.
Written by Alex Case for UsingEnglish.com © 2014
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