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WANT / NEED + INFINITIVE

INFINITIVE
TO + base form
Examples: To buy, to return, to change, to look for, to go,
etc.
I want a new dress.
I want to buy a new dress.

She needs a red jacket.


She needs to return a red jacket.

Victor doesn’t need to look for a jacket.


Put in order the following words to make sentences with want and need + infinitive.
Remember to begin the sentence with capital letter and finish with period.

1.- to / she / a sweater / wants / buy


2.- needs / he / to / raincoat / this / return
3.- don’t / these / shoes / they / to / exchange / need
4.- home / need / go / I / to / now
5.- want / learn / English / to / we
6.- don’t / I / want / it / get / to / now
We use BE GOING TO to talk about future plans.
We can use BE GOING TO to make predictions based on evidence.

1.- Look at those dark clouds. __________________________________.


2.- If you don’t study for the test, _______________________________.
3.- I don’t feel well now, _________________________________.
4.- The sun is shining. ___________________________________.
5.- You are studying so hard, ___________________________________.
6.- I feel really well. ___________________________________.
7.- He is playing so well. ___________________________________.
8.- He is a bad player. ___________________________________.
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