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Szerző: Pável Vladimir Meza Arizmendi
Szerző: Joannelys Quintero
Szerző: Nicoletta Forcieri
Szerző: Michael Mascolo
I´m very glad to work here (now) I´m very glad to have worked here (in the past)
He denied being married. ( = he denied that he was married now , at the time of denial) He denied having been married (= he denied that he had been married before, in the past)
being done | He decided being offered a bride (any time) PASSIVE
having done | He's accused of having robbed hundreds of people. (earlier action) ACTIVE
having been done | She did it after having been warned of ... (earlier action) PASSIVE
(to) be done | He wants to be sent home (present or future) PASSVE
(to) be doing | They seem to be having fun (in progress now) ACTIVE
(to) have done | I'm glad to have had the honour of meeting you (earlier action) ACTIVE
(to) have been done | She claims to have been sacked for... (earlier action) PASSIVE
(to) have been doing | They thought to have been hidding in mountains. (earlier past) ACTIVE
Julia had a talent for acting. (prep + gerund)
-I really regret getting that tattoo when I was eighteen (=feel sorrow about the past). -We regret to inform you of delays in today's service (=announce bad news).
She decided to apply for the job.
Willingness/ unwillingness: eager, reluctant, anxious He is reluctant to help
Difficult, easy, interesting, expensive, impossible This article is impossible (for me) to understand.
Too + adjective + to infinitive This tea is too hot to drink.
Enough+ noun(s) + infinitive He has enough money to buy his own car.
Nouns for people, places, indefinite pronouns + infinitive
I need somewhere to go on holidays.
I need somebody to help me.
I need a student to read my examples.
They considered moving abroad.