Infinitive vs gerund - exercise 2. Infinitive vs gerund - exercise 3. Infinitive or gerund? - test 1. Infinitive or gerund? - test 2. Infinitive or gerund? - test 3. Verbs + to + infinitive and verbs + -ing.
like, can be used with the gerund or the infinitive and not change the meaning much. I like going to the cinema. I like to go to the cinema. This makes things easier. Rich: But, you are talking about when the meaning changes. Jack: Exactly. There are some verbs that change meaning depending on whether you use the infinitive or the gerund.
Simple, continuous and perfect infinitives and gerunds. We use the perfect infinitive or the perfect gerund to emphasize that the action is complete or in the past. Simple gerund vs perfect gerund. There is usually no difference between using the simple gerund or the perfect gerund because the context usually makes it clear when the action
Introduction. The gerund is the β-ingβ form of the verb, when it is used as a noun e.g. running, sleeping, working etc. The infinitive (sometimes called the full infinitive) is the base form of the verb with the word βtoβ e.g. to run, to sleep, to work. Without the βtoβ, it is often called the bare infinitive.
B1 Gerund and Infinitive GI009 Fill in the correct form: Gerund or Infinitive (with or without "TO") 1. It's easy _____ why many people like food from other countries. (UNDERSTAND) 2. Dad must give up _____ unhealthy food. He is getting a bit overweight. (EAT) 3.
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need to infinitive or gerund