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The following adjectives have a difference in meaning:
a) He gave her a go Id ring. (= ring madę ofgold) They walked on the golden sand. (= sand the colour of gold)
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APC 13 08 27 46 8 3d Study these examples. The second sentence has a similar meaning to thAPC 13 08 25 41 3 3d perfect infinitive: (to) have + past participle Refers to the past and&nbsAPC 13 08 27 46 0 3d ♦ forget + to - inf = not remember e.g. / have to go out I forgot to buy aAPC 13 08 27 49 3 3d ♦ mean + to - inf = intend to e.g. She means to buy a new car soon. mean +APC 13 08 27 09 3 3d ♦ begin, start, continue, propose, bother, intend We never have two -APC 13 08 25 19 3 3d ♦ after adjectives which a) describe feelings/emotions (happy, glad,APC 13 08 27 02 0 3d would like + to - inf = want (specific preference) e.g. I would likeAPC 13 08 27 54 5 3d ORDER OF ADJECTWES ♦ When there are two or morę adjectives in a APC 13 08 25 36 3 3d Notę: The past perfect is the past equivalent of the present perfect.APC 13 08 25 52 3 3d ♦ We use the past simple, and not used to, in the following cases:&nbAPC 13 08 25 03 3 3d Notę: We use the past simple to talk about actions which were performAPC 13 08 25 33 3 3d We use be going to: a) for plans, intentions or ambitions we have forAPC 13 08 25 41 3 3d We use the futurę perfect: for an action which will be finished beforAPC 13 08 25 57 3 3d We use the futurę simple: • when we make a prediction based on what we thiAPC 13 08 25 17 3 3d Phrasal Verbs be on: (tr) be shown (on TV, at the cinema, etc) be out of:APC 13 08 25 56 3 3d ♦ after the verbs let, make, see, hear and feel. e.g. They saw her talk toAPC 13 08 27 47 1 3d ♦remember + to - inf = not forget e.g. Didyou remember to tell Sam about tAPC 13 08 27 55 6 3d ♦ try + to - inf = attempt, do one s best e g. We tried to move the heavyAPC 13 08 27 04 1 3d ♦ be afraid + to - inf = the subject is unwilling to do sth e.g. He iwięcej podobnych podstron