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5.1 Verb List Book PDF
5.1 Verb List Book PDF
* Master English: Gerunds and Infinitives*
Page 2-3 : Common verbs followed by the Gerund
Page 4-5 : Common verbs followed by the Infinitive
Page 6-7 : Common Go + Gerund Activity Expressions
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*Verbs Followed by the Gerund
No. Verb Example Sentence
1 admit The man admitted stealing the car
2 advise Doctors advise not drinking too much alcohol
3 appreciate I appreciated my friends helping me.
4 avoid They avoided driving the car in the snow
5 begin She began to like her job after one month.
6 can't bear Chris can't bear commuting to work everyday.
7 can't help She can't help eating the delicious cake
9 can't stand She can't stand her boss making dirty jokes.
10 consider I considered going to this university.
11 continue Michael continued watching the boring movie.
12 delay She delayed going to the gym.
13 deny The man denied stealing the wallet.
14 despise My father despised hearing the neighbors gossip.
15 discuss They discussed buying the house.
16 dislike Henry dislikes washing the dishes.
17 don't mind He doesn't mind waiting for his girlfriend for hours.
18 dread I dreaded taking the final exams.
19 enjoy She enjoyed shopping for Christmas gifts.
20 finish Phoebe finished cooking for the party.
21 forget He forgot buying meeting his friend in the bar.
22 hate Brad hates waking up early.
23 imagine They imagined traveling the world together.
24 involve Sarah's work involves coordinating with clients
25 keep (on) The dog kept following his owner going to work.
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26 like He likes playing video games.
27 love I love learning different languages.
28 mention Sabrina mentioned meeting up at the mall.
29 mind I don't mind listening to this song on repeat.
30 miss He misses playing with his dog back home.
31 need The software needs updating to get the latest features
32 practice The group practiced dancing for their performance.
33 prefer The woman preferred walking than taking the bus.
34 propose She proposed studying first before going to the cinema
35 quit Thomas quit smoking when he became a dad.
36 recommend Vanessa recommends eating at the Italian restaurant.
37 regret He regrets quitting his job.
38 remember They remembered greeting her on her birthday.
39 resist John resisted enlisting in the army.
40 risk The stuntman always risks getting hurt.
41 start He has started exercising every morning.
42 stop I stopped eating junk foods.
The man at the travel agency suggested visiting Japan
43 suggest this time of the year.
44 tolerate She tolerates him snoring loudly.
45 try Athletes tried beating the Olympic record.
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*Verbs Followed by the Infinitive
No. Verb Example Sentence
1 agree My sister agreed to lend me money
2 appear The money appears to be gone
3 arrange We arranged to rent a car on holidays
4 ask The student asked to go to the toilet
5 begin She began to talk about her ex-boyfriend
6 choose Andrew chose to stay at home.
7 claim Mollie claimed to be good at dancing.
8 continue I continued to read the book.
9 decide Nathan decided to quit his job.
10 demand They demanded to know the truth.
11 deserve She deserves to be happy.
12 expect David expects to graduate this semester.
13 fail We failed to catch our flight.
14 forget He forgot to greet her on her birthday.
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15 (be allowed to) Rob gets to join his friends on a winter vacation.
16 happen My mother happens to know the shop owner.
17 hate She hates to wait for a long time.
18 hesitate Bea hesitated to ask her teacher a question.
19 hope He hopes to audition to the singing contest.
20 intend They intend to buy a house next year.
21 learn She learned to cook when she lived by herself.
22 like Theo likes to play outdoors.
23 love I love to watch television shows.
24 manage Camille managed to pass the college admission test.
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25 need We need to clean the house.
26 offer My father offered to bring me to school.
27 plan They plan to get married next year.
28 prefer Mike prefers to have lunch outside.
29 prepare She prepared to study for the exams.
30 pretend Linda pretended to enjoy the movie.
31 promise He promised to study better.
32 refuse Ethan refused to go to school.
33 regret I regret to inform you that you didn't get the job.
34 remember He did not remember to buy the groceries.
35 seem They seemed to like their daughter's boyfriend.
36 start I started to learn French when I was young.
37 tend She tends to forget things easily.
38 threaten Diana threatened to sue her boss.
39 try We tried to arrive early, but traffic was bad.
40 wait Leo waited to call his girlfriend when she was not bus
41 want He wants to be friends with the other kids.
42 would like I would like to travel the world.
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*Activities: Go + Gerund Form
Activity Go + Gerund
Activity 1 go boating
Activity 2 go bowling
Activity 3 go bungee jumping
Activity 4 go camping
Activity 5 go canoeing
Activity 6 go climbing
Activity 7 go dancing
Activity 8 go fishing
Activity 9 go hiking
Activity 10 go horseback riding
Activity 11 go hunting
Activity 12 go jogging
Activity 13 go kayaking
Activity 14 go mountain climbing
Activity 15 go paragliding
Activity 16 go parasailing
Activity 17 go rollerblading
Activity 18 go running
Activity 19 go sailing
Activity 20 go scuba diving
Activity 21 go shopping
Activity 22 go sightseeing
Activity 23 go skateboarding
Activity 24 go skating
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Activity 25 go skiing
Activity 26 go skydiving
Activity 27 go sledding
Activity 28 go snorkeling
Activity 29 go snowboarding
Activity 30 go spearfishing
Activity 31 go surfing
Activity 32 go trekking
Activity 33 go water skiing
Activity 34 go window shopping
Activity 35 go windsurfing
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