Gerund vs. Infinitive

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GERUND VS. INFINITIVE

2nd Bachillerato

José Ángel Ballesteros Lorenzo

GERUND & INFINITIVE 1.- Infinitive a) Infinitive of purpose. It conveys the purpose of the action. e.g. I went to the supermarket to buy some food. Purpose is also expressed by means of in order to e.g. I went to the supermarket in order to buy some food.

b) After certain adjectives: Customary Dangerous Difficult Easy Helpful Likely Nice Useful Useless …

e.g. In Spain, it is customary to eat twelve grapes on New Year’s Eve. He is likely to come to the party. BUT It is likely that he will come to the party.

c) After certain verbs: Verb + infinitive Afford Agree Appear Attempt Arrange Care e.g.

Hesitate Hope Claim Consent Decide Demand

Mean Offer Plan Deserve Fail Pretend

Promise Refuse Regret Learn Manage Tend

Threaten Volunteer Wait Wish Prepare Seem

Struggle Swear

I can’t afford to buy a new computer right now. He claimed to be a descendant of Queen Elizabeth I, which is

impossible. I have learnt to play the guitar.


d) After certain verbs: Verb+Od+infinitive Allow Challenge Convince Dare

e.g.

Enable Forbid Force Hire

Invite Order Permit Persuade

Remind Require Teach Tell

Urge Warn

We advised him to go to the doctor. Kyle reminded me to buy the tickets for the concert.

e) After certain verbs: Verb+infinitive or Verb+Od+infinitive e.g. I asked to go to the toilet. I asked him to open the door for me.

Ask Beg Expect Need Want

He really expected to pass this test. We really expected him to work harder. I want to go away. I want you to go away.

2.-Gerund a) Functioning as a noun (Subject of the sentence, head of a noun phrase…) e.g.

Working hard is the only way to success. The killing of people in some countries is inevitable.

b) After a preposition. e.g.

I’m tired of talking about the same thing over and over again. He is quite good at telling lies; that’s what he’s good at.

c) After certain verbs: Verb+gerund Admit Anticipate Appreciate Avoid Can’t help Complete

Consider Delay Deny Discuss Dislike Enjoy

Finish Imagine Keep Mention Mind Miss

Postpone Practice Quit Recall Recollect Recommend

Regret Resent Resist Risk Suggest Tolerate

Understand


e.g.

He admitted killing the magistrate. They denied stealing the money.

3.- Verbs +infinitive/gerund - Advise

He advised telling the truth  Subject + verb + gerund He advised me to tell the truth  Subject + verb + Od + infinitive

- Forget

He forgot sending the emails and sent them again . (He did it, but forgot that he had

done it) I forgot to send the emails, so Jack had to send them. (He didn’t do it because he forgot to do so)

- Remember

I remember writing the letter. I know I wrote it. (I did it and I remember it)

I remembered to write the letter. I didn’t forget. (I did it because I didn’t forget)

- Stop

He stopped smoking. (He doesn’t smoke now)

She was driving, but he stopped to answer the call. (She stopped driving in order to answer the call)


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