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Verbs that can be followed by object + infinitive
April 25, 2011
Many English verbs are followed by object + infinitive, rather than by a that-clause.
Examples are: advise, allow, ask, beg,cause, command, compel, encourage, expect, forbid, force, get, hate, help, instruct, intend, invite, leave, like, love, mean, need, oblige, order, permit, prefer, recommend, remind, request, teach, tell,tempt, trouble, want, warn, wish etc.
* I don’t want him to go. (NOT I don’t want that he goes.)
* We don’t allow people to smoke in the kitchen.
* I asked him to pay for the meal.
* Iadvised him to stop smoking.
* He taught us to forgive.
* I requested him to help me.
* We expect them to turn up in time.
* My parents always encouraged me to explore newer horizons.Some verbs are followed by object + infinitive without to. Examples are: let, make, see, hear, feel, watch, notice, have etc.
* Why don’t you let me go? (NOT Why don’t you let me to go?)
* Iheard her sing a lovely song. (NOT I heard her to sing a lovely song.)
Note that many of the verbs listed above can also be followed by an –ing form or a that-clause.
Some verbs cannot be followedby object + infinitive. Example: suggest.
* I suggested that she should consult a doctor. (NOT I suggested her to consult a doctor.)

Read more:http://www.englishgrammar.org/verbs-object-infinitive/#ixzz2AFf0f3hV
Verbs followed by infinitives without to
September 23, 2011
The verbs hear, see, notice and watch can be followed by object + infinitive without to or object + -ing form.
*I heard him go down the stairs.
* I watched him cross the road.
* I saw her light the lamp.
* We heard her scream.
* I watched them play in the garden.
There is a difference betweenthe infinitive and the –ing form. The infinitive suggests that we see or hear the whole of an action or event. An –ing form, on the other hand, suggests that we hear or see an action in progress.
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