Gerund, infinitive or both
Exercises
1) Gerund : a gerund is the “ing” form of a verb when it functions as a noun after a number of verb
verb pattern: verb + verb + ing
Verbs Followed by a GerundThey enjoyed working on the boat.admit
advise
appreciate
avoid
can't helpcompleteconsider
delay
deny
detest
dislike
enjoyescapeexcuse
finish
forbid
get through
have
imaginemindmiss
permit
postpone
practice
quit
recallreportresent
resist
resume
risk
spend (time)
suggesttoleratewaste (time)
2) Infinitive: an infinitive is “to” + the simple form of the verb
verb pattern: verb + infinitive(to+ verb)
e.g: I want to leave/ she decided to drive/ she needs to pass her exam/ she is learning to fly
Verbs Followed by an Infinitive
She agreed to speak before the game.
agree
aim
appear
arrange
askattemptbe ablebegbegincarechoosecondescend
consent
continue
dare
decide
deservedetestdislikeexpectfailforgetgethappen
have
hesitate
hope
hurry
intendleapleavelikelonglovemeanneglect
offer
ought
plan
prefer
prepareproceedpromiseproposerefuseremembersay
shoot
start
stop
strive
swearthreatentryusewaitwantwish
3) Verbs Followed By Gerunds or Infinitives
List of Common Verbs Followed By Gerunds or Infinitives - Same Meaning can't stand(can't) bear begin cease commence continue regret hate like stop love neglect prefer propose (can't) stand start
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