Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Gerund and infinitive
- infinitive
- The infinitive expresses the meaning of the verb in a general way, without reference to any time.
- Curing works or commercially finishing
- The usual starting dose is 150 IU/kg
- But you're not seriously suggesting.
- I have been avoiding you everywhere
- The procedure for considering applications is itself also breached
- However, keeping markets open is not enough.
- Adults enjoying manga on a commuter train
- But you're not seriously suggesting.
- I've been practicing those Sodan moves
- gerunds
- a noun formed from a verb, denotingan action or state. In English, the gerund, like the present participle, is formed in -ing
- I would like to become a doctor
- You cannot be sure of anything.
- -I want to buy a new car
- She wants to see him
- Each envelope contains a two-part dare.
- I am going to see you tomorrow.
- Help him learn to keep things in perspective.
- We need to review the UN Conventions.
- Help him learn to keep things in perspective.
- We need to review the UN Conventions.