Docsity
Docsity

Prepara tus exámenes
Prepara tus exámenes

Prepara tus exámenes y mejora tus resultados gracias a la gran cantidad de recursos disponibles en Docsity


Consigue puntos base para descargar
Consigue puntos base para descargar

Gana puntos ayudando a otros estudiantes o consíguelos activando un Plan Premium


Orientación Universidad
Orientación Universidad


Verb Usage: Gerunds, Infinitives, and Expressions, Apuntes de Inglés

A comprehensive list of verbs followed by gerunds, to + infinitives, and expressions. It also includes examples and special cases for each. This resource is useful for english language learners, educators, and anyone seeking to improve their command of english verb usage.

Tipo: Apuntes

2020/2021

Subido el 06/10/2021

maite-primo-ruiz
maite-primo-ruiz 🇪🇸

5 documentos

1 / 4

Toggle sidebar

Esta página no es visible en la vista previa

¡No te pierdas las partes importantes!

bg1
verbs followed with the gerund verbs followed with to + infinitive
to avoid to decide
to enjoy to agree
to fancy to expect
to finish to hesitate
to give up to hope
to go on to learn
to keep to manage
to mind to offer
to quit to promise
to suggest to refuse
to admit to wish
to appreciate to want
to consider to afford
to delay to appear
to deny to arrange
to detest to ask
to dislike to attempt
to escape to bear
to face to mean
to feel like to seem
to forgive to care
to imagine to choose
to involve to consent
to mention to determine
to miss to fail
to postpone to swear
understand to happen
to practise to plan
to put off to prepare
to recommend to pretend
to resent to promise
to risk to propose
to loathe to seek
to design
pf3
pf4

Vista previa parcial del texto

¡Descarga Verb Usage: Gerunds, Infinitives, and Expressions y más Apuntes en PDF de Inglés solo en Docsity!

verbs followed with the gerund verbs followed with to + infinitive to avoid to decide to enjoy to agree to fancy to expect to finish to hesitate to give up to hope to go on to learn to keep to manage to mind to offer to quit to promise to suggest to refuse to admit to wish to appreciate to want to consider to afford to delay to appear to deny to arrange to detest to ask to dislike to attempt to escape to bear to face to mean to feel like to seem to forgive to care to imagine to choose to involve to consent to mention to determine to miss to fail to postpone to swear understand to happen to practise to plan to put off to prepare to recommend to pretend to resent to promise to risk to propose to loathe to seek to design

verbs followed with object and to + infinitive to advise to allow to ask to cause to command to encourage to expect to forbid to force to get to help to instruct to warn to invite to leave to recommend to mean to wish to oblige to order to permit to persuade to press to remind to request to teach to tell to tempt to trouble to want verbs followed with object and infinitive (no to) to let Watch out: in passive sentences you have to use to + infinitive to hear to make to help to see expressions followed with the gerund expressions followed with to + infinitive it's no good would like it's no use would love can't/couldn't help to be happy to be worth the decision to be wrong it’s time to have the wish/no wish to be able would prefer

about to need to need These windows need cleaning. passive I need to go to the bathroom. active to mean to mean It means starting from the beginning. consequence I mean to do those dishes tonight. intention