You will have TWO VERBS in a SENTENCE when you want to say that you want to do something, or you want SOMEONE to do something for you.
How to build such sentences? How to tell someone that you want that they do something for you or instead of you?
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This is called a structure of ''a VERB + object + INFINITIVE''.
And we are practising it using a method of learning English with cards.
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