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If you mean which verb can replace the first verb (not the infinitive in the noun clause - the Direct Object), then all but 'remember' and 'say' can be used. We use 'remind' and 'tell' in those cases.
John asked/begged/forbid/instructed/invited/ordered/persuaded/reminded/told/taught/urged/warned Susan ... |
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Can all of the verbs that I've written follow the following structure?:
subject + verb + object + infinitive with 'to'? I'm asked which of these verbs doesn't follow this structure, in this sentence or in another. May I say: I begged somebody to do something? I don't know which verb is, but it's said that one of them can't follow that structure, I guessed it was beg, because I think the other ones work well with it. |
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As Rusty said in post #2, you can use all of the verbs except "remember and say".
And...Yes, you can say "I beg somebody to do something", e.g. I beg you to be cautious in your answers.
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John advised /asked /begged /forbad(e) /instructed /invited /ordered /
reminded /urged /told /taught / persuaded Susan to do something. These will all work. These verbs can all have people as direct objects. Say and remember do not work. Neither will verbs such as speak, talk, think, sing remember have abstract direct objects such as words, thoughts and memories as direct objects (DO) and people as observers/ recipients/ or indirct objects (IO) of the actions John said something (DO) to Susan (ID) He sang Susan(IO) a song (DO) or He sang a song (DO) to Susan IO object) He remembered meeting (DO) Susan or he remembered Susan (DO) I hope this makes some sense to you. I am confused now!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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