Guys, in English
there are so many verbs asking after them the gerund or the infinitive...Do you
know which ones are asking the gerund ? Here is a quick reminder…
Verbs Followed by an Infinitive
She agreed to speak before the game. |
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agree
aim appear arrange ask attempt be able beg begin care choose condescend |
consent
continue dare decide deserve detest dislike expect fail forget get happen |
have
hesitate hope hurry intend leap leave like long love mean neglect |
offer
ought plan prefer prepare proceed promise propose refuse remember say |
shoot
start stop strive swear threaten try use wait want wish |
Verbs Followed by an Object and an Infinitive
Everyone expected her to win. |
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advise
allow ask beg bring build buy challenge |
choose
command dare direct encourage expect forbid force |
have
hire instruct invite lead leave let like |
love
motivate order pay permit persuade prepare promise |
remind
require send teach tell urge want warn |
Note: Some of these verbs are included in
the list above
and may be used without an object. |
Verbs Followed by a Gerund
They enjoyed working on the boat. |
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admit
advise appreciate avoid can't help complete consider |
delay
deny detest dislike enjoy escape excuse |
finish
forbid get through have imagine mind miss |
permit
postpone practice quit recall report resent |
resist
resume risk spend (time) suggest tolerate waste (time) |
Verbs Followed by a Preposition and a Gerund
We concentrated on doing well. |
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admit to
approve of argue about believe in care about complain about concentrate on confess to |
depend on
disapprove of discourage from dream about feel like forget about insist on object to |
plan on
prevent (someone) from refrain from succeed in talk about think about worry about |
Teacher Elena
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