Verbs + Infinitive or - Ing
Verbs + Infinitive or - Ing
Infinitive or -Ing
Verbs normally
followed by infinitive with to
• Verbs marked * can also be followed by that + clause.
*agree *demand hurry *pledge *swear
*appear deserve *learn *pretend *threaten
*arrang *expect long *promise *vow
e fail manage refuse want
attempt grow neglect *resolve *wish
ask hasten offer seek
choose *happen pay *seem
dare *hope *plan struggle
• Appear, (so) happen*decide
and seem are only used impersonally with that + clause.
begin
can't bear
can't stand
continue
hate
like
love
prefer
propose
start
Verbs followed by the gerund or the
infinitive with a significant change in meaning
Forget
Go on
Quit
-I regret telling you I'd take the job. (= I'm sorry that I said I would take it.)
-I regret to tell you that I can't take the job. (= I'm telling you now that I can't take the job, and I'm
sorry I can't take it.)
Remember
-Velma remembered writing to Bill. (= Velma remembered the previous activity of writing to Bill.)
-Melissa remembered to write to Bill. (= Melissa didn't forget to write to Bill. She wrote him.)
Stop
Try