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In this unit we're learning when we use the gerund (verb + -ing) or the infinitive (verb + ing) after another verb.
To do so, we need to watch this video:
In this unit we're learning when we use the gerund (verb + -ing) or the infinitive (verb + ing) after another verb.
To do so, we need to watch this video:
In this table you can clearly see which are the verbs that are followed by either the gerund, the infinitive or both:
VERB + GERUND
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VERB + INFINITIVE
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BOTH FORMS
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stop
|
hope
|
start
|
finish
|
offer
|
begin
|
imagine
|
fail
|
continue
|
suggest
|
agree
|
bother
|
recommend
|
forget
|
like
|
avoid
|
manage
|
love
|
mind
|
learn
|
hate
|
miss
|
afford
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risk
|
arrange
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enjoy
|
ask
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expect
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would like
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decide
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plan
| ||
promise
| ||
want
| ||
invite
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You can practice in these online games and exercises:
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Online game about using the gerund and infinitive |
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Online game about using the gerunds and infinitive |
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Infinitive or gerund online exercises |
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Infinitive or gerund online exercises LEVEL 3 |
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Infinitive or gerund online exercises LEVEL 4 |
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Infinitive or gerund online multiple choice exercises |
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Online game about using the gerund and infinitive |
I hope you find these useful!
Bye, bye, butterflies!
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