Does anyone know a jingle about words in English that are followed by the infinitive of the verb without to? It’s urgent.

Some common special predicate verbs that are followed only by the infinitive as the object

After the verb, the infinitive, want, hope and wish,

agree, decide, mean, manage, promise,

expect, pretend, let’s just say the two are included here,

Remember, remember, you have to master them by yourself.

Some common special verbs followed by the infinitive of the verb as an object complement and omitting the infinitive symbol "to"

Some verbs need to be mastered, have, let and make,

These three verbs are causative, "pay attention", "observe" and "hear" see,

There are also feel and watch, use them carefully,

followed by "object" "Complement" omits "to", this must be remembered

In addition, you can also master the "eight-character dialect",

First, feel, second, hear, listen to, have, let, make, see, look at, observe, watch