Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Gerunds and Infinitives
- Use the gerund (verb + ing
- 3. After some verbs, eg hate, spend, don't mind.
- I don't mind getting up early.
- 1. After prepositions and phrasal verbs.
- I'm very good at remembering names.
- She's given up smoking
- 2. As the subject of a sentence.
- Eating out is quite cheap here.
- Common verbs: enjoy, ate, finish, like, love, mind, practise, spend, stop, suggest.
- Use the infinitive (+ to)
- 3. after some verbs, eg want, need, learn
- She's never learnt to drive.
- Try not to make a noise.
- 1. After adjectives.
- My flat is easy to find.
- 2. to express a reason or purpose.
- He's saving money to buy a new car.
- Common verbs: afford, agree, decide, expect forget, help, hope, learn, need, offer, plan, pretend, promise, refuse, remember, seem, try, want, would like
- Use the infinitive (without to)
- 1. after most modal and auxiliary verbs.
- I can't drive. We must hurry.
- after make and let
- She always makes me laugh.