Verbs Followed by Gerunds & Infinitives

Verbs Followed by Gerunds & Infinitives

Verbs Followed by Gerunds & Infinitives In English, if you want to follow a verb with another action, you must use a gerund or infinitive. EXAMPLE: We resumed talking. (gerund – verb + ing) I want to see a movie. (infinitive – to + base verb) There are certain verbs that can only be followed by one or the other, and these verbs must be memorized. Many of these verbs are listed below. Verbs commonly followed by a gerund Verbs commonly followed by an infinitive EXAMPLE: “He misses playing with his friends.” EXAMPLE: “She threatened to quit if she didn’t get a raise.” abhor give up (stop) agree mean acknowledge keep (continue) appear need admit keep on arrange neglect advise mention ask offer allow mind (object to) attempt pay anticipate miss beg plan appreciate necessitate can/can’t afford prepare avoid omit can/can’t wait pretend be worth permit care profess can’t help picture chance promise celebrate postpone choose prove confess practice claim refuse consider prevent come remain defend put off consent request delay recall dare resolve detest recollect decide say discontinue recommend demand seek discuss report deserve seem dislike resent determine shudder dispute resist elect strive dread resume endeavor struggle endure risk expect swear enjoy shirk fail tend escape shun get threaten evade suggest grow (up) turn out explain support guarantee venture fancy tolerate hesitate volunteer fear understand hope wait feel like urge hurry want feign warrant incline wish finish learn would like forgive manage yearn 1 • Verbs Followed by Gerunds & Infinitives more free resources, lessons, and quizzes at by Alex © LangVid Language Training, 2013 www.engVid.com Verbs followed by a gerund or infinitive with little to no change in meaning: EXAMPLES: “It started to rain.” ~OR~ “It started raining.” begin like can’t bear love can’t stand prefer continue propose hate start Verbs followed by a gerund or infinitive with a change in meaning: I forgot to meet him. (I didn’t meet him because I forgot to do it.) forget I forgot meeting him. (I don’t have the memory of meeting him before.) He went on to learn English and French. (He ended one period of time before this.) go on He went on learning English and French. (He continued learning the languages.) She quit to work here. (She quit another job in order to work here.) quit She quit working here. (She quit her job here. She doesn’t work here anymore.) I regret promising to help you. (I’m sorry that I made the promise.) regret I regret to tell you that we can’t hire you. (I’m telling you now, and I’m sorry.) She remembered to visit her grandmother. (She didn’t forget to visit.) remember She remembered visiting her grandmother. (She had memories of this time.) I stopped to call you. (I interrupted another action in order to call you.) stop I stopped calling you. (I stopped this activity. Maybe we had a fight.) I tried to open the window. (I attempted this action but didn’t succeed.) try I tried opening the window. (This was one option I sampled. Maybe the room was hot.) 2 • Verbs Followed by Gerunds & Infinitives more free resources, lessons, and quizzes at by Alex © LangVid Language Training, 2013 www.engVid.com.

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