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VERBS FOLLOWED BY -ING FORM
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avoid, consider, delay, deny, dislike, enjoy, finish, can’t stand, can’t help, involve, justify, like, look forward to, mind, miss, postpone, practice, risk, suggest.
I look forward to meeting you next week. I don’t mind staying late |
EXPRESSIONS BELOW ARE FOLLOWED BY THE -ING FORM
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It’s a waste of time/money ... • There’s no point (in) ... • It’s no use ... • It’s (not) worth
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VERB FOLLOWED BY TO + INFINITIVE
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Afford, agree, arrange, attempt, claim, decide, demand, deserve, expect, fail, guarantee, hesitate, hope, learn, manage, offer, plan, prepare, pretend, promise, refuse, seem, tend, threaten, train, want, would like.
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VERB + OBJECT + INFINITIVE
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There are a number of verbs that can take a direct object and to + infinitive. Common examples are: • Advise, allow, ask, enable, encourage, force, invite, order, persuade, remind, tell, warn
The court ordered the company to pay. They invited me to speak at the conference. |
MAKE AND LET
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The verbs make and let are followed by an object and the bare infinitive:
She wanted to go home, but her boss made her stay until the work was finished. My boss let me have the afternoon off to go to my sister’s wedding. |
VERBS OF PERCEPTION
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The verbs of perception (see, watch, notice, hear, listen, feel) are followed by bare infinitive or by -ing form (present participle).
• If we want to say that we heard or saw the whole action from beginning to end, we usually use bare infinitive: I saw him sign the cheque. |
TO + -ING OR INFINITIVE
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Some verbs can be followed by either -ing form or the infinitive and the meaning of the verb changes. Here are some common examples:
* I remember sending them the cheque. I sent and I can remember now that did it. * I remembered to send them the cheque. I remembered, and then I sent it. |