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  • To infinitive: Give Me Back My Money (Review)

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Give My Back My Money

(1) Alicia: Listen
Hey, John. I [vocab word=lend]lent[/vocab] you 10 dollars for lunch last week.

"Lent" is the past tense of "lend".

(2) John: Listen
Oh, yeah?
(3) Alicia: Listen
Yes. You forgot to bring your wallet. So, I paid for your lunch.

"paid for your lunch" means "I paid the store and bought you a lunch."

(4) John: Listen
Yeah! I remember. Thank you so much for that.
(5) Alicia: Listen
I want the money back. Do you have it?

"Want something back" means "Please give it back to me."

(6) John: Listen
I forgot my wallet today.
(7) Alicia: Listen
[vocab word=again]Again[/vocab]?
(8) John: Listen
I didn't [vocab word=agree]agree[/vocab] to give it back to you. It was a gift.

"agree to give it back" is verb + to + infinitive. Infinitive is the base form of a verb. Here, "give" is the infinitive.

(9) Alicia: Listen
No, it wasn't. You [vocab word=promise]promised[/vocab] to give it back to me yesterday.
(10) John: Listen
I did?
(11) Alicia: Listen
Yes. You didn't have your wallet yesterday.
(12) John: Listen
I will give it back tomorrow. I promise.
(13) Alicia: Listen
John, I [vocab word=refuse]refuse[/vocab] to wait any more. I'm going to take your [vocab word=skateboard]skateboard[/vocab] and sell it.
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Give Me Back My Money

(1) Alicia: Listen
Hey, John. I [vocab word=lend]lent[/vocab] you 10 dollars for lunch last week.

"Lent" is the past tense of "lend".

(2) John: Listen
Oh, yeah?
(3) Alicia: Listen
Yes. You forgot to bring your wallet. So, I paid for your lunch.

"paid for your lunch" means "I paid the store and bought you a lunch."

(4) John: Listen
Yeah! I remember. Thank you so much for that.
(5) Alicia: Listen
I want the money back. Do you have it?

"Want something back" means "Please give it back to me."

(6) John: Listen
I forgot my wallet today.
(7) Alicia: Listen
[vocab word=again]Again[/vocab]?
(8) John: Listen
I didn't [vocab word=agree]agree[/vocab] to give it back to you. It was a gift.

"agree to give it back" is verb + to + infinitive. Infinitive is the base form of a verb. Here, "give" is the infinitive.

(9) Alicia: Listen
No, it wasn't. You [vocab word=promise]promised[/vocab] to give it back to me yesterday.
(10) John: Listen
I did?
(11) Alicia: Listen
Yes. You didn't have your wallet yesterday.
(12) John: Listen
I will give it back tomorrow. I promise.
(13) Alicia: Listen
John, I [vocab word=refuse]refuse[/vocab] to wait any more. I'm going to take your [vocab word=skateboard]skateboard[/vocab] and sell it.
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