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Abdessamad842 Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

help about (to ''' gerund )

hello

im new here ,, please tell me when we use (to+verb) ,, and gerund (verb+ing) ??

i think there is no rule for that ,,

thx a lot
  

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To + verb ( to-infinitive): You are not allowed to enter the building. I want to go home. There's no need to stay .

  • To + verb ( to-infinitive): You are not allowed to enter the building.
  • I want to go home.
  • There's no need to stay .
  • He won't be able to meet you.
  • I would like to go to London.
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To + verb ( to-infinitive):

You are not allowed to enter the building.
I want to go home.
There's no need to stay.
He won't be able to meet you.
I would like to go to London.

Gerund:

I enjoy skating.
She hates doing the washing-up.
Traveling is what I like the most.
I can't help falli

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