GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES

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Mind Map on GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES, created by Bautista Ramos on 04/10/2018.
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GERUNDS AND INFINITIVES
  1. GERUND
    1. After certain verbs
      1. Admit, Avoid, Consider, Detest, Dislike, Enjoy, Finish, Hate, Imagine, Involve, Keep, Like, Love, Mind, Miss, Postpone, Resist, Risk, Stop, Suggest
      2. After certain phrases
        1. Be worth, Be used to, Can't help, Can't stand, Look forward to, it's no use
        2. After a preposition
          1. Example: I'm interested in buying that car
          2. As the subject of a sentence
            1. Example: Smoking is unhealthy
          3. TO +INFINITIVE
            1. After most verbs
              1. Agree, Appear, Arrange, Ask, Choose, Dare, Decide, Demand, Expect, Happen, Hope, Learn, Manage, Offer, Plan, Promise, Pretend, Seem, Threaten, etc
              2. After an adjective
                1. Example: We were very happy to see her
                2. With an adjective used with "too" or "enough"
                  1. Example: He isn't good enough to play for an NBA team
                  2. After a noun
                    1. Example: Our decision to close the firm was very difficult
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