Verb patterns in Spanish can take either an infinitive with "to" or a gerund (-ing) form. Some examples of verbs that take an infinitive include "need, expect, pretend, agree," while verbs like "enjoy, avoid, suggest" take a gerund. It's important to know which pattern each verb follows when constructing sentences in Spanish.
Verb patterns in Spanish can take either an infinitive with "to" or a gerund (-ing) form. Some examples of verbs that take an infinitive include "need, expect, pretend, agree," while verbs like "enjoy, avoid, suggest" take a gerund. It's important to know which pattern each verb follows when constructing sentences in Spanish.
Verb patterns in Spanish can take either an infinitive with "to" or a gerund (-ing) form. Some examples of verbs that take an infinitive include "need, expect, pretend, agree," while verbs like "enjoy, avoid, suggest" take a gerund. It's important to know which pattern each verb follows when constructing sentences in Spanish.
expect - esperar algo enjoy - disfrutar pretend - pretender avoid - evitar agree - estar de acuerdo suggest - sugerir offer - ofrecer don´t mind - no importar promise - prometer like - gustar decide - decidir love - amar choose - elegir/escoger finish - terminar forget - olvidar hate - odiar hope - esperar algo(tener esperanzas) learn - aprender refuse - negar want - querer (no amar) I need to talk with you You decided to came alone She forgot to do her homework Do you like swimming? I hate washing the dishes They suggested going to the cinema