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English sentence patterns in the first day of junior high school, fixed collocation daquan

enjoy doing sth

I enjoy driving. I like driving.

different people enjoy doing different things. Different people like to do different things.

be busy doing sth

I am busy doing my homework right now. I am busy doing my homework now.

They are busy going to school. They are in a hurry to go to school.

it's+adj+to do sth. What is

It's hard to get up early. Getting up early is a difficult task.

It's very hard to do everything very well. It's hard to do everything well.

try doing something

I try doing more exercise.

I try washing my clothes. I try to wash my clothes.

ask sb.to do ask someone to do something

the teacher asks me to answer the question. The teacher asked me to answer this question.

I ask my mother to buy me a toy. I ask my mother to buy me a toy.

forget what I have done

I forgot to do my homework this morning.

Forgot to do something

Sorry, Miss Zhang I just forgot to do my homework. Sorry, Miss Zhang, I just forgot to do my homework.

remember to do something (not yet done)

I remember to watch this movie. I remember to see this movie.

I remember to play basketball with my friends. I remember to play basketball with my friends.

remember doing what I remember doing

I remember watching this movie. I remember seeing this movie.

I remember playing basketball with my friends. I remember playing basketball with my friends.

let sb do let someone do something

Let me help you, please. Please let me help you.

Let us go to school. Let's go to school.

make sb do make someone do something

he makes her cry.

The poor marks makes me feel unhappy. Poor grades make me very unhappy.

like doing sth. I like watching TV. I like watching TV.

I like playing games with my friends. I like playing games with my friends.

start to do sth

I start to do my homework.

I started to go shopping. I started shopping.

start doing sth

I start reading a story book. I started reading a story book.

I start cleaning our classroom. I start cleaning the classroom.

finish doing sth finished ...

I finish doing my homework. I finished my homework.

She finishes singing the song. She finished singing the song.

(simple present tense) Being doing ...

I am sleeping.

They are playing football. They are playing football.

would like to do

I would like to help you with your study. Let me help you with your study.

She would like to go to the cinema on weekend. She wants to go to the movies at the weekend.

spend ... (in) doing sth spend ...

you spend much time in watching T.V. You spend too much time watching TV.

I spent all my money buying this book. I spent all my money on this book.

look forward to doing sth

I look forward to growing up quickly. I want to grow up quickly.

They look forward to knowing the results of the examination. They are looking forward to knowing the exam results.

want to do sth

I want to fly in the air. I want to fly in the sky.

I want to study English. I want to learn English.

I decided to do sth ...

I decided to do some housework.

She decides to wash clothes. She decides to wash clothes.

How long does it take someone to do ...

It takes me a long time to learn how to ride a bike. It took me a long time to learn to ride a bike.

It takes him some time to answer the question. He spent some time answering this question.

be going to do sth/will do (simple future tense) will do something

I am going to play games with my friends. I will play games with our friends.

They are planning to hold a party for her birthday. They are going to hold a party for her birthday.

Thank for doing sth.

thank for answering my question. thank you for answering my question.

Thank you for helping me with my English study. Thank you for helping me with my English.

in English

I can speak in English. I can speak English.