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INFINITIVE OR GERUND
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Created on April 26, 2021
INFINITIVE OR GERUND
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INFINITIVE
GERUND
· AS THE SUBJECT OF A SENTENCE - Smoking is bad for your health.
· AFTER MANY ADJECTIVES - It's difficult to get up early on Mondays.
· AFTER CERTAIN VERBS
· AFTER CERTAIN VERBS
· TO EXPRESS PURPOSE (why): - I came to London to study English.
· AFTER PREPOSITIONS - I drank a cup of coffee before leaving home.
· AFTER QUESTION WORDS - I don't know what to study.
NEGATIVE FORM: NOT TO + V-ing
NEGATIVE FORM: NOT TO + INFINITIVE
SOME VERBS FOLLOWED BY INFINITIVE
SOME VERBS FOLLOWED BY GERUND
- agree: She agreed to give a presentation at the meeting.
- ask*: I asked to leave early / I asked him to leave early.
- decide: We decided to go out for dinner.
- help*: He helped to clean the kitchen / he helped his flatmate to clean the kitchen.
- plan: She plans to buy a new flat next year.
- hope: I hope to pass the exam.
- learn: They are learning to sing.
- want*: I want to come to the party / I want him to come to the party.
- would like*: I would like to see her tonight / I would like you to see her tonight.
- promise: We promised not to be late.
- enjoy: I enjoyed living in France.
- fancy: I fancy seeing a film tonight.
- discuss: We discussed going on holiday together.
- dislike: I dislike waiting for buses.
- finish: We've finished preparing for the meeting.
- mind: I don't mind coming early.
- suggest: He suggested staying at the Grand Hotel.
- recommend: They recommended meeting earlier.
- keep: He kept working, although he felt ill.
- avoid: She avoided talking to her boss.