Gerunds and infinitives
can function as:
To form gerunds, use
the base form + ing
(dont forget the rules for spelling of ing form of verbs)
I enjoy learning English
Gerunds used as
subject of the
sentence.
Dancing is fun.
Gerunds used as
objects
He enjoys working with
children.
Verbs that take only
Gerunds
Appreciate
Avoid
Delay
Deny
Discuss
Dislike
Enjoy
Excuse
Finish
understand
Keep
Mention
Mind
Miss
Postpone
Quit
Recall
Recommend
Resent
suggest
Gerunds used as
object of the
preposition
I am thinking about taking
the children to Mexico.
Common preposition
combinations followed by
Be excited about
, complain about, talk
gerunds
about, think about, worry about
Apologize for, blame for, famous for
Believe in, interested in, succeed in
Take care of, instead of, be accused of
Insist on, count on, concentrate on
Keep from, prevent from, profit from
In addition to, look forward to, be used
to
By + gerund
You get good grades by
studying hard.
Infinitives in the
subject position
To live in the United States is my
dream
It is my dream to live in the
United States.
To form infinitives use
to + base form of the verb
Verbs that take infinitives
Verb + infinitives agree, appear, decide
hope, intend, learn, offer, plan, seem, tend,
wait, can afford
Verb + Noun phrase + infinitive cause,
convince, force, invite, order, persuade,
remind, tell, trust, warn, advise,
encourage
Verbs that come directly after the infinitive
or have a noun phrase ask, beg, choose,
expect, need, want, would like, promise
Adjectives followed
by infinitives
Afraid, amazed, anxious,
ashamed, careful,
delighted, eager,
fortunate, glad, happy,
lucky, pleased, ready, sad,
sorry,
Infinitive
of
In order to
purpose
I came here in order to
learn.
Infinitive with too and
enough
Verbs that are followed by
These verbs are:
advise
allow
Some verbs can be followed
by both gerund or infinitive
with no change in meaning.
I like cooking.
I like to cook.
Some verbs although they can
be used after both gerunds and
infinitives have a difference in
meaning.
She stopped smoking.
She stopped to smoke.
They forgot buying bread.
Used to
Verbs of perception:
infinitives: from start to
Infinitive forms are not
used after the following
verbs of perception:
feel
When a specific performer
of the gerund action needs
Your neglecting your teeth
will cause an earlier return
to the dentist.
I dont mind his leaving
early.
(formal)
When an infinitive
functions as a subject or a
For people to see is a
wonderful gift.
Her desire was for them to
Infinitives can occur in the
Both gerunds and
A gerund can be used in the
passive form
Have
She made her daughter go
to the party.
After causative verbs:
get
Sense-perception verbs:
hear, listen to
feel, smell, see
We saw people living in
poverty.
We saw them perform
Help
can take an infinitive or
perfect infinitive: to have
Perfect gerund: having
moved
passive gerund: being done
The End!