This document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in English grammar. Gerunds are verb forms ending in "-ing" that function as nouns, such as "swimming" or "running." Infinitives are the basic form of a verb with or without "to," such as "to swim" or "run." The document provides examples of how to use gerunds and infinitives correctly after certain verbs and in different contexts.
This document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in English grammar. Gerunds are verb forms ending in "-ing" that function as nouns, such as "swimming" or "running." Infinitives are the basic form of a verb with or without "to," such as "to swim" or "run." The document provides examples of how to use gerunds and infinitives correctly after certain verbs and in different contexts.
This document discusses the use of gerunds and infinitives in English grammar. Gerunds are verb forms ending in "-ing" that function as nouns, such as "swimming" or "running." Infinitives are the basic form of a verb with or without "to," such as "to swim" or "run." The document provides examples of how to use gerunds and infinitives correctly after certain verbs and in different contexts.