Infinitive vs V-ing Form. hope expect learn + to V tell advise ask + O + to V e.g. I hope to finish the work on time. e.g The teacher told us to copy.

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Infinitive vs V-ing Form

hope expect learn + to V tell advise ask + O + to V e.g. I hope to finish the work on time. e.g The teacher told us to copy the sum.

enjoy finish admit mind feel like look forward to prevent + V ing e.g. I look forward to moving to my new flat.

e.g. I like to read in bed. begin start like love hate continue cease prefer + to V/ V ing e.g. I like reading in bed.

mean to V - намереваться сделать что-то mean Ving – означать, предвещать need to V - нужно need(s) Ving – (пассивное значение ) нуждаться в чём-то (починке, ремонте и т. д.) regret to V – сожалеть о том, что придётся сделать что-то regret Ving – сожалеть о содеянном e.g. I need to walk in any weather. e.g. The wall needs washing.

remember to V – не забыть сделать что-то remember Ving – помнить о содеянном stop to V – остановиться, чтобы сделать что-то stop Ving – перестать делать что-то try to V – попытаться сделать что-то try Ving – экспериментировать, проверять e.g. Remember to take these pills twice a day. I remember dancing like this when we were children.

can’t help (laugh)They can’t help laughing.

hope (enter university)They hope to enter university.

start (read) an hour ago She started reading an hour ago.

love (play)He loves playing basketball.

like (do sports) She likes doing sports.

enjoy (cycle)The boy enjoys cycling.

advise (visit the dentist regularly) Mike’s grandmother Mike’s grandmother advises him to visit the dentist regularly.

look forward to (go to school) The girl looks forward to going to school.

hate (wash up) They hate washing up.

expect (pass exams)They expect to pass exams.

feel like (star in a new film)She feels like starring in a new film.

try (climb the mountain ) He tried to climb the mountain yesterday. yesterday

give up (smoke) last month She gave up smoking last month.

finish (compete) Alexey Nemov finished competing in

not remember (put the document on the table ) He doesn’t remember putting the documents on the table.

refuse (sign the contract) She refused signing the contract yesterday. yesterday

mean (become fit)She means to become fit.

ask (read) The boy asks his mother to read the book.

regret (get a bad mark) He regrets getting a bad mark.

stop (rain) It stopped raining.

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