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Here's my video on the subject: We use gerunds (verb + ing): After certain verbs - I enjoy singing. After prepositions - I drank a cup of coffee before leaving. As the subject or object of a sentence - Swimming is good exercise. We use 'to' + infinitive: After certain verbs - We decided to leave.
- Gerunds and Infinitives Exercises
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- Gerunds and Infinitives With Verbs
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See this page for verbs which change their meaning when...
- Gerunds and Infinitives Exercises
29 Μαΐ 2024 · Understanding and using the verb “enjoy” effectively can enrich one’s English language skills. Whether recounting past experiences, describing current joys, or discussing benefits, “enjoy” offers a dynamic range of expressions that can enhance clarity and emotional depth in communication.
See this page for verbs which change their meaning when followed by the gerund or the infinitive. Here are some of the most common verbs that are usually followed by the gerund. enjoy: I enjoyed living in France. fancy: I fancy seeing a film tonight. discuss: We discussed going on holiday together.
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from English Grammar Today. The regular verb enjoy means ‘get pleasure from something’. It usually has an object: We enjoyed the movie so much. Enjoy your holiday in Ireland. Not: Enjoy in Ireland. We also use enjoy to talk about getting pleasure from a situation we are in.
Like + verb-ING or Like + Infinitive: In this grammar lesson we look at what goes after the verb LIKE. Also Enjoy + Verb-ING. Includes many example sentences.
A verb can be followed by another verb. The second one usually needs to change into the -ing form or the to + infinitive form. Which form you need depends on what the first verb is. Verbs followed by the -ing form. When enjoy, admit and mind are followed by another verb, it must be in the -ing form. I enjoy travelling. He admitted stealing the ...