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13) When to use the Infinitive and Gerund After Verbs

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VERBS FOLLOWED BY THE GERUND
Abhor
I abhor staying in dirty hotel rooms.
Adore
I adore travelling to foreign countries.
Advise
Doctors advise using caution while sunbathing.
Allow
The teacher allows taking notes during class.
Appreciate
We appreciate watching the sunset every evening.
Avoid
I avoid driving during rush hour.
Be worth
It's worth saving up for a good summer holiday.
Can't help
I can't help feeling sorry for her.
Can't stand
I can’t stand waiting for the bus.
Celebrate
The influencer celebrated reaching 1 million followers.
Complete
He completed making the invitations to the party.
Consider
We are considering having children.
Discuss
Let's discuss travelling to New York for Christmas.
Detest
Some people detest going to the dentist.
Dislike
I dislike being in cold weather.
Dread
A lot of people dread turning 40.
Endure
Can you endure flying on a plane for 8 hours?
Enjoy
I enjoy playing the ukulele.
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VERBS FOLLOWED BY THE GERUND
Fancy
I fancy going to the cinema this weekend.
Feel like
I feel like eating out tonight.
Finish
I finished reading that book last week.
Hate
I hate people smoking near me.
Imagine
Can you imagine living in Paris?
Keep
You keep bugging me. Go away.
Like
I like watching football.
I don’t like being ill.
Love
I love going on holiday.
Mention
She mentioned going to the park tomorrow.
Mind
I don’t mind driving long distances.
Practice
I want to practice cooking that delicious pasta recipe.
Prefer
I prefer watching football to playing football.
Recall
Do you recall seeing Sarah at the company meeting?
Recommend
I recommend taking an umbrella as it’s going to rain.
Resist
I can never resist eating chocolate cake.
Start
I started driving when I was 17.
Suggest
I suggest leaving early if you want to arrive on time.
Tolerate
I tolerate driving in heavy traffic.
Understand
I don't understand people wanting to work 60-hour
weeks.
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VERBS FOLLOWED BY THE INFINITIVE
Afford
I think we can afford to buy each other presents.
Agree
In the end, he agreed to keep their current prices.
Appear
It appears to be raining outside.
Ask
I asked my boss to come.
Choose
We chose to celebrate after the meeting.
Dare
I wouldn't dare to ski down the advanced trail.
Decide
We decided to meet on Friday at 12pm.
Deserve
You deserve to be with someone who truly loves you.
Expect
I expect to finish the job before the weekend.
Get
We got to see Gray Whales off the coast in Mexico.
Help (with or
Can you help me to move this heavy box?
without ‘to’)
Can you help me move this heavy box?
Hope
I hope to see you soon.
Hurry
Sarah hurried to finish dinner before Tim arrived home.
I intended to arrive on time, but there was traffic.
Intend
He offered to come to our office.
Offer
You need to learn to identify the different sounds in
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English.
We managed to find a solution!
Manage
We needed to find a better solution.
Need
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VERBS FOLLOWED BY THE INFINITIVE
Plan
We planned to look for cheaper companies.
Prepare
I need to prepare to speak in front of large crowds.
Pretend
The boy pretended to be sleeping so he didn't have to
go to school.
Promise
He promised to freeze their prices for 2 years.
Refuse
We refused to meet his demands.
Request
The salesman requested to meet us in person.
Say
Marie said to tell you that she won't be attending the
wedding.
Seem
You seemed to be upset when we spoke earlier.
Struggle
I really struggle to focus when I am tired.
Threaten
The teacher threatened to expel the student for bad
behaviour.
Tend
Our dog tends to bark when he wants to go for a walk.
Volunteer
They volunteered to help at the homeless shelter.
Wait
I waited 4 hours to enter the stadium.
Want
He wanted to increase their prices.
Wish
The boss wishes to see you now.
Would hate
I would hate to live in the city centre.
Would love
I would love to go for a walk this evening.
Would prefer
I would prefer to go out for supper rather than stay in.
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