VERB + INFINITIVE or GERUND? LEARN ENGLISH VERB PATTERNS & GET 35 ENGLIS...


source: To Fluency    2017年10月25日
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This English lesson explains when to:
1. use the INFINITIVE after verbs
2. use the GERUND after verbs
For example:
1. I want to see her
2. I enjoy seeing her

VERBS + PREPOSITIONS + GERUND
1. I'm thinking about going there
2. I apologize for saying that

MORE THAN ONE PERSON
1. I want him to do it
2. She asked me to give it to her

TWO MEANINGS
1. I stopped smoking = I gave up smoking
2. I stopped to smoke = I stopped doing something so that I could smoke

ALL TENSES
1. I want you to do it
2. I wanted you to do it
3. I'm going to want you to do it

RELATED LESSONS:
1. Stop to do vs stop doing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv3P0...
2. All my lessons with verb patterns: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list...

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