The document lists common verbs that can be followed by a gerund or infinitive with little change in meaning. It provides examples of verbs that typically take a gerund, such as "He misses playing with his friends" and verbs that typically take an infinitive like "She threatened to quit if she didn't get a raise." It also notes some verbs, such as "begin" and "continue," that can be used with either a gerund or infinitive construction.
The document lists common verbs that can be followed by a gerund or infinitive with little change in meaning. It provides examples of verbs that typically take a gerund, such as "He misses playing with his friends" and verbs that typically take an infinitive like "She threatened to quit if she didn't get a raise." It also notes some verbs, such as "begin" and "continue," that can be used with either a gerund or infinitive construction.
The document lists common verbs that can be followed by a gerund or infinitive with little change in meaning. It provides examples of verbs that typically take a gerund, such as "He misses playing with his friends" and verbs that typically take an infinitive like "She threatened to quit if she didn't get a raise." It also notes some verbs, such as "begin" and "continue," that can be used with either a gerund or infinitive construction.
The document lists common verbs that can be followed by a gerund or infinitive with little change in meaning. It provides examples of verbs that typically take a gerund, such as "He misses playing with his friends" and verbs that typically take an infinitive like "She threatened to quit if she didn't get a raise." It also notes some verbs, such as "begin" and "continue," that can be used with either a gerund or infinitive construction.
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Common verbs followed by a gerund: Common verbs followed by an infinitive: Verbs followed by a gerund or infinitive with little to no change
finitive with little to no change in meaning:
Example: He misses playing with his friends. Example: She threatened to quit if she didn't get a raise. Example: It started to rain. / It started raining. abhor agree begin acknowledge appear can’t bear admit arrange can’t stand advise ask continue allow attempt hate anticipate beg like appreciate can/can’t afford love avoid can/can’t wait prefer be worth care propose can’t help chance start celebrate choose confess claim consider come defend consent delay dare detest decide discontinue demand discuss deserve dislike determine dispute elect dread endeavor endure expect enjoy fail escape get evade grow (up) explain guarantee fancy hesitate fear hope feel like hurry feign incline finish learn forgive manage give up (stop) mean keep (continue) need keep on neglect mention offer mind (object to) pay miss plan necessitate prepare omit pretend permit profess picture promise postpone prove practice refuse prevent remain put off request recall resolve recollect say recommend seek report seem resent shudder resist strive resume struggle risk swear shirk tend shun threaten suggest turn out support venture tolerate volunteer understand wait urge want warrant wish would like yearn