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NS28 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Non-Finite Verbs

What's basis difference between Gerund and Infinitive??

Both act as Noun but still different then how to differentiate between them?

  

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Neha28sharma Gerund and Infinitive Gerunds are verbs in their -ing form. Infinitives have 'to'. Gerunds look like taking, finding, doing, seeing, saying Infinitives look like to take, to find, to do, to see, to say CJ

  • Neha28sharma Gerund and Infinitive Gerunds are verbs in their -ing form.
  • Infinitives have 'to'.
  • Gerunds look like taking, finding, doing, seeing, saying Infinitives look like to take, to find, to do, to see, to say CJ
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Neha28sharmaGerund and Infinitive

Gerunds are verbs in their -ing form.
Infinitives have 'to'.

Gerunds look like taking, finding, doing, seeing, saying
Infinitives look like to take, to find, to do, to see, to say

CJ

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