Infinitive By Mr. Gaviria.

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Infinitive By Mr. Gaviria

After

As part of phrases I am lucky to I am happy to It’s necessary to I have the chance to My goal is to

to Object + Infinitive ask advise expect invite me persuade you remind require teach want Object + Infinitive Go Play Close Read Write Drink Eat Sit Look Listen me you her him them us to

Infinitive without ‘to’ Might Can Had better Would rather Let Make help Infinitive without ‘to’ Go Play Close Read Write Drink Eat Sit Look Listen to

Ing form Gerund By Mr. Gaviria

After consider discuss avoid come despise hate go enjoy finish mind love keep like practice suggest miss involve

After certain phrases Not mind Keen on Can’t bear Can’t stand It’s not worth It’s not use

After a preposition on of to about for at

As a subject or object Going for a walk is much better than sleeping

infinitive gerund Remember For things you plan or want to do or it’s your responsibility to do: I remember to study Have a memory of an earlier action: I remember watching cartoons when I was a kid. infinitive gerund

gerund infinitive Forget For things you plan or want to do or it’s your responsibility to do: I forgot to bring my book Have a memory of an earlier action: I’ll never forget going to Cali when I was ten gerund infinitive

Try Make an effort or attempt to do something which is difficult: I tried to change my ticket but it was impossible. Experiment to see if something will work: Why don’t you trying clicking on ‘OK’ on the box gerund infinitive

infinitive gerund Stop Stop one action in order to do another: We stopped to have lunch. Finish an action or activity: My father stopped smoking after his fiftieth birthday infinitive gerund

Go on infinitive gerund For a change of activity: The doctor started with an introduction and went on to talk its causes. Continue: Mary went on working there even though she hated her job. infinitive gerund

Climb, study, add, call He tried _______ Mt. Everest I tried ______ but I was too tired Try _______ salt to your potatoes If you can’t reach me by email, try _____ me