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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Infinive and Gerund - diffrence : )

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00Is there any easy way to remember which situation we have to use "Infinive"(to+verb) or "Gerund" (verb+ing)? Thks in advance :-)0-
  

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0In many cases it's an even choice. )0-

  • 0In many cases it's an even choice.
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0In many cases it's an even choice. (Then there's the issue that present participles don't necessarily equal gerunds.)0-
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01cite10Anonymous12cite10Is there any easy way to remember which situation we have to use "Infinive"(to+verb) or "Gerund" (verb+ing)?12blockquote
10Absolutely not. There is no 01u00easy02u00 way to remember the grammar of catenative verbs. The following site may help you to get an overview of

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