VERB + GERUND/INFINITIVE
VERB + GERUND/INFINITIVE
Usando Gerundios o infinitivos
Una de las dificultades del idioma inglés es saber si se usa un gerundio (por ejemplo, hacer) o un infinitivo (por ejemplo, para hacer).
En términos generales, podemos usar las siguientes reglas:
Gerund
Form
Usar
Words followed either by Infinitive or Ing-Form
Form
Usar
Use and Word Lists | Example |
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as the subject of a clause | Cycling is good for your health. |
after certain adjectives | He’s afraid of going by plane. |
after certain prepositions | Before going to bed he turned off the lights. |
after certain verbs | I enjoy cooking. |
after certain verbs with prepositions | I am looking forward to seeing you again. |
after certain nouns | We had problems finding our way back home. |
Use and Word Lists | Example |
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same meaning | I started to read. / I started reading. |
same meaning but different use | She forbids us to talk. / She forbids talking. |
different meaning | He stopped to smoke. / He stopped smoking. |
infinitive or present participle | I saw him go up the stairs. / I saw him going up the stairs. |
Verbs Followed by an Infinitive She agreed to speak before the game. | ||||
agree aim appear arrange ask attempt be able beg begin care choose condescend | consent continue dare decide deserve detest dislike expect fail forget get happen | have hesitate hope hurry intend leap leave like long love mean neglect | offer ought plan prefer prepare proceed promise propose refuse remember say | shoot start stop strive swear threaten try use wait want wish |
Verbs Followed by a Gerund They enjoyed working on the boat. | ||||
admit advise appreciate avoid can't help complete consider | delay deny detest dislike enjoy escape excuse | finish forbid get through have imagine mind miss | permit postpone practice quit recall report resent | resist resume risk spend (time) suggest tolerate waste (time) |
ing form of the verb
Ciertas palabras son seguidas por un Ing-Form.
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