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Verb Pattern

Verb Pattern

With two from + to infinitive or Verb_ing Remember + to do s.th

+ to do s.th

ForgetRefuse Regret | Mean that what I have to do next | Remember + doing s.th

+ doing s.th

ForgetRefuse Regret | Mean that what I did | Ex. I remember playing football when I was a child. Mean that I remember when I played football in the past.
He remembers to buy him mother some fruit. He forget to buy some fruit for him mother. Try | + to do | With effort | | + doing | Testing | Ex. Stop | + to do | Stop action to do another one action | | + doing | Stop the existing action | Need | + to do | Important | | + doing | Passive meaning | Ex. I need to go now. My car needs repairing Continue | + to do | Do a new thing | | + doing | Do an existing thing | Ex. Love / Like | + to do | Want /eager (now) (would like /love) | | + doing | Favorite (general) |

Start / begin | + to do | Same | | + doing | |

Part of the Body 1. 2. Forehead : ថ្ងាស 3. Brain : ខួរក្បាល 4. Eyebrow : ចិញ្ចើម 5. Eyeball : ប្រស្រីភ្នែក 6. Eyeglass : កែវភ្នែក 7. Eyehole : ប្រឡង់ភ្នែក 8. Eyelash : រោមភ្នែក 9. Eyeless : ឥតមានភ្នែក 10. Eyelet : ភ្នែកតូច 11. Eyelid : ត្របកភ្នែក 12. Eyepiece : នៃភ្នែក 13. Eye pit : ត្របកភ្នែក 14. Eyesight : ក្រសៃភ្នែក 15. Eyesore : ឈឺភ្នែក 16. Eyestrain : ស្រវាំងភ្នែក 17. Eyetooth : ចង្កូម ឬ ធ្មេញស្រួចនៃសត្វខ្លា 18. Eyewash : ថ្នាំភ្នែក 19. Temple : សៀតផ្កា 20. Cheek : ថ្ពាល់ 21. Lip : បបូរមាត់ 22. Earlobe : ទង់ត្រចៀក 23. Jaw : ថ្គាម 24. Chin : ចង្កា 25. Neck : ករ 26. Throat : បំពង់ក 27. Shoulder : ស្មារ 28. Forearm : កំភួនដៃ 29. Lung : សួត

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