Verbs Followed by '-Ing' or by 'To' + Infinitive 1 - Grammar - Beginner To Pre-Intermediate - British Council
Verbs Followed by '-Ing' or by 'To' + Infinitive 1 - Grammar - Beginner To Pre-Intermediate - British Council
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infinitive 1
Do you know when to use -ing and when to use to + infinitive after a
verb?
Look at these examples to see how the verb forms are used.
Grammar test 1
Grammar explanation
A verb can be followed by another verb. The second one usually needs to
change into the -ing form or the to + infinitive form. Which form you need
When enjoy, admit and mind are followed by another verb, it must be in the -
ing form.
I enjoy travelling.
Other verbs in this group include avoid, can't help, consider, dislike, feel like,
When want, learn and offer are followed by another verb, it must be in the to +
infinitive form.
Other verbs in this group include afford, agree, ask, choose, decide, expect,
Grammar test 2
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Language level
Beginner: A1 Pre-intermediate: A2
Comments
Hello,
example states:
Many thanks
Hello Zub0v,
wash up') are correct after the verb 'help'. The bare