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➔ Function:
The gerund and the infinitive are forms of the verbs that act as names. The gerund is formed with "-ing" (walking, eating, etc.). As we have seen in the lesson on verbs, the infinitive is formed with the preposition "to" (to walk, to eat, etc.).
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➔ Grammar:
Grammatical Rules. When a verb follows another verb, we always need to use the infinitive or the gerund. Normally we use the infinitive after some verbs and the gerund after others. There are also verbs with which we can use the gerund or the infinitive.
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➔ Structure:
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➔ Grammar:
Grammatical Rules. When a verb follows another verb, we always need to use the infinitive or the gerund. Normally we use the infinitive after some verbs and the gerund after others. There are also verbs with which we can use the gerund or the infinitive.
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➔ Structure:
EJEMPLOS
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OTROS VERBOS
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Verbo+gerundio
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1.- Isobel usually avoids driving downtown.
2.- I finished reading that novel.
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Admit,
avoid, deny, dislike, finish.
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Verbo+infinitivo
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1.- Did you manage to find the song on the internet?
2.- We offered to make some coffe for them.
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Agree, help,
invite, manage, offer, plan, promise, refuse, seem.
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Verbo+gerundio/infinitivo
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1.- I like going out.
2.- I like go out every now and then.
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Hate,
like, love, prefer.
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Here are some of the most common verbs that are usually followed by the
gerund.
1.- Enjoy: I enjoyed living in France.
2.- Fancy: I fancy seeing a film tonight.
3.- Discuss: We discussed going on holiday together.
4.- Dislike: I dislike waiting for buses.
5.- Finish: We've finished preparing for the meeting.
6.- Mind: I don't mind coming early.
7.- Suggest: He suggested staying at the Grand Hotel.
8.- Recommend: They recommended meeting earlier.
9.- Keep: He kept working, although he felt ill.
10.- Avoid: She avoided talking to her boss.
And here are some common verbs followed by 'to' and the infinitive.
1.- Agree: She agreed to give a
presentation at the meeting.
2.- Ask*: I asked to leave early / I
asked him to leave early.
3.- Decide: We decided to go out for
dinner.
4.- Help*: He helped to clean the
kitchen / he helped his flatmate to clean the kitchen.
5.- Plan: She plans to buy a new
flat next year.
6.- Hope: I hope to pass the exam.
7.- Learn: They are learning to
sing.
8.- Want*: I want to come to the
party / I want him to come to the party.
9.- Would like*: I would like to see
her tonight / I would like you to see her tonight.
10.- Promise: We promised not
to be late
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➔ Exercices:
Complete the sentences with the verb in the parentheses in the correct form (gerund or infinitive).
1. He admitted _________ (copy) the story from another book.
2. Have you finished _________ (read) that book I read you yet?
3. I thought the story seemed _________ (end) suddenly.
4. Traditional stories sometimes teach people _________ (behave) in the right way.
5. Why do so many young people dislike __________ (write)?
6. I hope _________ (become) a full-time writer by the time I'm 30.
7. My parents advised my sister ________ (take) that job.
8. I want to avoid _________ full-time for as long as possible.
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