VERBS NORMALLY FOLLOWED BY THE INFINITIVE
B. These are the most common of the verbs that are normally followed by a
noun + infinitive. The verbs marked * may also be followed by a 'thatclause'.
Example:
VERB NOUN INFINITIVE
He reminded me to buy some eggs.
THAT-CLAUSE
He reminded me that I had to buy some eggs.
accustom
aid
appoint
assist
cause
challenge
command*
defy
direct*
drive
empower
enable
encourage
entice
entitle
entreat
force
get
implore*
incite
induce
inspire
instruct*
invite
lead
leave (make someone responsible)
oblige
order*
persuade*
press
prompt
provoke
remind*
require*
stimulate
summon
teach
tell
tempt
trust*
warn*
Notes:
command, direct, entreat, implore, order, require, trust:
there is no noun between these verbs and a 'that-clause':
l The general commanded his men to surrender.
l The general commanded that his men should surrender.
persuade and remind:
there is always a noun between these verbs and a 'that-clause':
l You can't persuade people to buy small cars.
l You can't persuade people that small cars are better.
instruct, teach, warn:
the noun is optional between these verbs and a 'that-clause':
l She taught her students to appreciate poetry.
l She taught her students that poetry was valuable.
l She taught that poetry was valuable.
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