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GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES

Base form Vs Gerund Vs Infinitive

Base Form: Infinitive without TO


SHARE
Infinitive: always with TO
TO SHARE
Gerund: Base form+ING
SHARING
BASE FORM

After some perception verbs such as HEAR, FEEL or


SEE and the verbs LET and MAKE:

I saw you leave home.


My parents don’t let me stay out late
GERUNDS

As a subject of a After prepositions:


sentence:

I thought of calling you, but


Smoking kills.
it was late.
After having lunch, they go
to school.
GERUNDS

As a Direct Object of After certain expressions:


certain verbs:

Can’t help Look forward to


Continue Miss
Can’t stand Spend (time)
Enjoy Prefer
Feel like Don’t mind
Finish Recommend
It’s no use Would mind
Like/dislike Suggest
Be/Get used to
Love/hate
INFINITIVES
As a subject of a sentence After some verbs:
(when we talk about a
specific fact)

Agree Learn
To smoke now would be
rude. Appear/seem Manage
Choose Plan
Decide Promise
Expect Refuse
Hope Want/wish
INFINITIVES

After certain adjectives After Indirect Object of


and adverbs: certain verbs:

Busy Slowly Advise Teach


Happy Fast Invite Persuade
Ready Low Tell Warn
Tired High
VERBS FOLLOWED BY BOTH

Without change in With change in meaning:


meaning:

Stop
Begin
Remeber
Propose
Forget
Forbid
Regret
Intend
Start
STOP

STOP + GERUND: STOP + INFINITIVE:


To leave an habit To interrupt an action for
doing something else

You should stop smoking, it Let’s stop here to have a


will kill you! drink!
REMEMBER

REMEMBER + GERUND: REMEMBER + INFINITIVE:


It refers to something done in It refers to the future. We use it
the past when we want to say sth
immportant to somenone.

I don’t remeber locking the You should remember to


door! call Mr Jones to put off
the meeting.
REGRET

REGRET + GERUND: REGRET + INFINITIVE:


To regret something from the past.
To make bad news public.

She regrets breaking up I regret to tell you that we


with him. don’t have any vacancy
to be filled.
FORGET

FORGET + GERUND:
To express that we’ve forgotten
FORGET + INFINITIVE:
something which was done in the past. To forget doing something.

I forgot talking to you! I forgot to call you on your


(you talked, but you don’t birthday.
remember) (you didn’t call, so you
didn’t remember)

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