GERUNDS VS INFINITIVES
Do you know the difference between Gerund and Infinite Verbs? If you take a look at this blog you'll be able to tell when to use one or the other correctly.
GERUNDS
Gerunds are verbs ending in -ING. They are usually used in sentences about actions that are real or complete.
EXAMPLES:
-eating
-walking
-thinking
-living
-We really like climbing mountains
-I drank a cup of coffee before leaving
OTHER USES OF GERUNDS:
1) After verbs like: avoid, bear, consider, deny, detest, dislike, endure, enjoy, imagine, involve, mention, mind, miss, practice, reent, risk, postpone, stand.
2) After prepositions of time or place: before, after, by, since, durig, until, in, on at, from, above, beside, under, below, behind, among, betwee, etc.
3) Can be used as subjects and complements: Gambling is a waste of money.
4) With verbs like stop, remember, forget, regret, go on.
5)With verbs such as like, love and hate.
INFINITIVES
Infinitives verbs use the word "To" before the verb. They are usually used in sentences that are unreal or abstract or that will occur in the future.
EXAMPLES:
-to think
-to fish
-to listen
-to talk
-I would like you to think about what you did yesterday.
-I came to Costa Rica to study
OTHER USES OF INFINITIVES:
1) We use to-infinitives after verbs of thinking and feeling: choose, decide, expect, forget, hate, hope, intend, learn, like, love, mean, plan, prefer, remember, want, would like, would love.
2) After verbs of saying: agree, promise, refuse, threaten.
3) After adjectives like: able, unable, anxious, due, eager, keen, likely, unlikely, ready, prepared, willing, unwilling.
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