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| Subject: Infinitives and Gerunds Wed 17 Nov - 20:25 | |
| VERBS FOLLOWED BY GERUNDS, INFINITIVES 1. VERBS FOLLOWED BY A GERUND: (e.g., I enjoy swimming. NOT I enjoy to swim. NOT I enjoy swim.) admit advise appreciate avoid believe can’t help choose confess consider debate delay deny discuss dislike enjoy escape favor feel like finish get around to get out of give go imagine include keep on know look forward to make mention mind miss picture postpone put off protest practice quit recall recommend regret remember resent resist risk stop succeed in suggest take up work at | 2. VERBS FOLLOWED BY AN INFINITIVE: (e.g., He wants to swim. NOT He wants swimming. NOT He wants swim.) decide expect forget have hope know how need plan promise wait want would like 3. VERBS FOLLOWED BY A GERUND OR AN INFINITIVE: (e.g., She begins swimming. OR She begins to swim. NOT She begins swim.) afford attempt begin bother choose continue dread forget hate intend like love hate neglect regret remember stand start stop try | TOPIC : Infinitives and Gerunds SOURCE : Linguistic Studies ** http://languages.forumactif.org/ |
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