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3a Perfect Infinitive My Class Future Plans

The document discusses future plans and the different verbs used to express them. The verb "plan" indicates a 100% intention to carry out the action. The verb "expect" indicates a 70% likelihood. The verb "intend" expresses a general future plan. The perfect infinitive "to have + past participle" is used to refer to an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.

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3a Perfect Infinitive My Class Future Plans

The document discusses future plans and the different verbs used to express them. The verb "plan" indicates a 100% intention to carry out the action. The verb "expect" indicates a 70% likelihood. The verb "intend" expresses a general future plan. The perfect infinitive "to have + past participle" is used to refer to an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future.

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Likely to happen

Plan
100%
+
Infinitiv
Expect e
70% To express general future
plans.
Intend

- I plan to travel to Punta Cana this year.

- I expect not to pay for anything.

- I intend to go parasailing.
- I hope not to drink a lot of alcohol.

Future
Plans

Perfect
infinitive To + have +
Vpp
For an action that will or might take place before a
specific time in the future.

By this time next year, I plan to have


finished my career.

My goal is to have taught in Dubai by


the time I am 50.

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