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Gerunds and Infinitives

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What is “the infinitive form??

To + Verb = Infinitive

To + work = to work

To + play = to play

To + study = to study

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Infinitive…

We use the infinitive form of the verb after adjectives:

Examples:It is important not to be lateIt isn’t easy to find a jobIt is nice to meet new people

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Infinitive…

We use the infinitive form of the verb to say why we do something.

Examples:I went to the party to meet new peopleI come to this school to learn EnglishI went to the bar to get another drink

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Verbs that can ONLY be followed by the infinitive:

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Verbs that requirethe infinitive AFTER them…(this is not the complete list!)

want need

would like decide

learn pretend

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Verbs followed by infinitives:Example Sentences

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What is a gerund??

Verb + ing = Gerund

work + ing = working

play + ing = playing

study + ing = studying

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Gerunds (-ing) . . .

We use the gerund form of the verb when it serves as the subject of the sentence:

Examples:Watching too much TV could be bad for our kids.Eating fruits and vegetables is good for you.Swimming is my favorite sport.Learning English is tough!

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Gerunds (-ing) . . .

We use the gerund form of the verb after a preposition!!

Examples:She apologized forfor yelling at her boyfriend. I’m interested inin taking an art class. My mom is thinking aboutabout taking a vacation.

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Verbs that can ONLY be followed by a gerund:

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Verbs that requiregerunds AFTER them…

(this is not the complete list!)

enjoy avoid

finish suggest

don’t mind postpone

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Verbs followed by gerunds:Example Sentences