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我很高興見(jiàn)到你。 據(jù)說(shuō) Tom寫(xiě)過(guò)一本科幻小說(shuō)。 I am glad to meet you. Tom is said to have written a science fiction story. Tom happened to be talking loudly when the teacher came in. Bare Infinitive We use the bare infinitive after: let, make and sometimes have eg. I let her borrow my book. She made me promise to write every day. The teacher often has his students read aloud in class. (verbs of perception) feel, hear, see, observe, notice and watch I often see them play basketball together. I heard him sing in the next room yesterday. would rather, had better, and why not I’d rather stay at home instead of watching the film. You’d better tidy your bedroom. Why not visit your cousin in Japan? We can use the bare infinitive for the second infinitive when two infinitives are joined by and, or, except, but, than, rather than, as or like. I fot to turn off the lights and close the door when I left. We have nothing to do but watch TV. I prefer to stay at home rather than go to the dancing party. 17 January Dear Laura, I want _______ (thank) you for your last letter. I was very happy when I saw it in my mailbox. I’m so glad I persuaded you ______ (talk) to Rachel. Isn’t it wonderful ______ (have) good friends? Sp