This document contrasts verbs that take prepositions followed by gerunds versus verbs followed by infinitives. It lists examples of verbs that take prepositions followed by gerunds such as "accuse of" and "adjust to". It also lists examples of verbs followed by infinitives such as "hope to see", "claim to be", and "manage to reach". The document provides a comparison of different verb constructions in English involving gerunds and infinitives.
This document contrasts verbs that take prepositions followed by gerunds versus verbs followed by infinitives. It lists examples of verbs that take prepositions followed by gerunds such as "accuse of" and "adjust to". It also lists examples of verbs followed by infinitives such as "hope to see", "claim to be", and "manage to reach". The document provides a comparison of different verb constructions in English involving gerunds and infinitives.
This document contrasts verbs that take prepositions followed by gerunds versus verbs followed by infinitives. It lists examples of verbs that take prepositions followed by gerunds such as "accuse of" and "adjust to". It also lists examples of verbs followed by infinitives such as "hope to see", "claim to be", and "manage to reach". The document provides a comparison of different verb constructions in English involving gerunds and infinitives.
This document contrasts verbs that take prepositions followed by gerunds versus verbs followed by infinitives. It lists examples of verbs that take prepositions followed by gerunds such as "accuse of" and "adjust to". It also lists examples of verbs followed by infinitives such as "hope to see", "claim to be", and "manage to reach". The document provides a comparison of different verb constructions in English involving gerunds and infinitives.
Verbs with Prepositions followed by the Verbs followed by the infinitive
Gerund
accuse of. I hope to see you next week.
adjust to. He claimed to be an expert. I managed to reach the top of the hill. agree with. Would you care to swim? apologize for. He appeared to be lost. approve of. She seems to be running late. ask about. ask for. begin by. Consent Afford Bother Care Manage Learn seek