Gerund and Infinitive
Gerund and Infinitive
admit, anticipate, appreciate, avoid, be worth, can’t help, celebrate, confess, consider, defend, delay,
detest, discontinue, discuss, dislike, dispute, dread, endure, enjoy, escape, evade, explain, fancy, fear,
feel like, feign, finish, forgive, give up (stop), keep , keep on, mention, mind (object to), miss,
necessitate, omit, permit, picture, postpone, practice, prevent, put off, recall, recollect, recommend,
report, resent, resist, resume, risk, shirk, shun, suggest, support, tolerate, understand, urge, warrant.
agree, arrange, ask, attempt, beg, can/can’t wait, care, chance, choose, claim, come, consent, dare,
decide, demand, deserve, determine, elect, endeavor, expect, fail, get, grow (up), guarantee, hesitate,
hope, hurry, incline, learn, manage, mean, need, neglect, offer, pay, plan, prepare, pretend, profess,
promise, prove, refuse, remain, request, resolve, say, seek, seem, shudder, strive, struggle, swear, tend,
threaten, turn out, venture, volunteer, wait, want, wish, would like.
Verbs followed by both infinitive and gerund with some change in meaning:
I tried to catch him, but I couldn’t. This means I made and attempt.
If you can’t go to sleep, try taking a shower. This means test it to see if it works.
I forgot doing something. It means I did it but I forgot that I did it.
Do you remember going on a picnic last years? It means remember something in the past.