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Verb test:
Gerunds and Infinitives
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Gerund: "The -ing form of a verb, used as a noun."Example: "Swimming is fun." Infinitive: "The base form of a verb preceded by 'to,' used to express intention or future." Example: "I want to swim."
Gerund: The gerund is the -ing form of a verb that is used as a noun. Usage: After specific verbs: Examples: "enjoy," "avoid," "mind." Example in a sentence: "I enjoy swimming." In expressions: Example: "I’m interested in learning." As a subject: Example: "Reading is fun." Infinitive: The infinitive is the base form of a verb, preceded by "to," and is used to express intentions, desires, or futures. Usage: After specific verbs: Example: "want," "hope," "decide." Example in a sentence: "I want to travel." To express goals or purposes: Example: "I study to learn." (I study to learn.) After adjectives: Example: "It’s easy to understand." (It’s easy to understand.)
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Gerund: "The -ing form of a verb, used as a noun."Example: "Swimming is fun." Infinitive: "The base form of a verb preceded by 'to,' used to express intention or future." Example: "I want to swim."
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Gerund: "The -ing form of a verb, used as a noun."Example: "Swimming is fun." Infinitive: "The base form of a verb preceded by 'to,' used to express intention or future." Example: "I want to swim."
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Gerund: "The -ing form of a verb, used as a noun."Example: "Swimming is fun." Infinitive: "The base form of a verb preceded by 'to,' used to express intention or future." Example: "I want to swim."
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Gerund: "The -ing form of a verb, used as a noun."Example: "Swimming is fun." Infinitive: "The base form of a verb preceded by 'to,' used to express intention or future." Example: "I want to swim."