![]() GO ON After the interview, I went on to get the job. I’m sorry.Ģ) He broke his favorite cup, and now he regrets even coming into the kitchen.ģ) I regret telling your secret. = I’m sorry I did that I wish I hadn’t sold the house.ġ) I regret saying what I said. REGRET I regret to say… / I regret to tell you… / I regret to inform you… = I’m sorry that I have to say…, etc.ġ) I regret to say that we won’t be proceeding with your application.Ģ) We regret to tell you that, unfortunately, you failed the examination.ģ) I regret to inform you that your credit card has expired. that you did in the past.ġ) I’ll never forget making my wedding vow.Ģ) Did you really forget locking the door? I remember you doing that.ģ) I forgot replying to the email. = She would always remember seeing the Himalayas. She would never forget seeing the Himalayas for the first time. you are supposed to do.ġ) I forgot to send you the report, but it should be OK because it’s not urgent.Ģ) Do you know that you forgot to lock the door today? I came home and found it open.ģ) I’m afraid you forgot to reply to the email. How can I forget?ģ) I remember walking down the beach last summer.įORGET Don’t forget to take your pills. I clearly remember doing that.Ģ) Do you remember making the vow on our wedding day? – Sure. after you have done it.ġ) I know I called him yesterday. = I remember the fact of turning off the light. I remember turning off the light before leaving. before you do it.ġ) Remember to turn off the air conditioner before you open the window.Ģ) I remembered to send you the documents, but I forgot to attach the photos.ģ) I must remember to return the books to the library. = I remembered that I had to close the door, so I did it. After reading the post, do an exercise to practice the verbs. The meaning of the verbs will depend on which form they are followed by. In this post we’ll look at verbs that can be followed by either to-infinitive or gerund (-ing verb form).
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