1. Verbs That Can Be Followed by Both

  1. Like

    • Infinitive: "I like to swim in the morning." (General preference)
    • Gerund: "I like swimming in the morning." (Specific activity or habit)
  2. Start

    • Infinitive: "She started to study last night." (Beginning an action)
    • Gerund: "She started studying last night." (Same meaning, but often used for ongoing actions)
  3. Try

    • Infinitive: "Try to fix the problem." (Make an effort to do something)
    • Gerund: "Try fixing the problem." (Experiment with a method)

2. Verbs That Change Meaning Depending on the Form

  1. Stop

    • Infinitive: "He stopped to smoke." (He stopped what he was doing in order to smoke)
    • Gerund: "He stopped smoking." (He quit the habit of smoking)
  2. Regret

    • Infinitive: "I regret to inform you that you didn't get the job." (Formal expression of regret about delivering bad news)
    • Gerund: "I regret not studying harder." (Personal feeling of regret about something that happened)

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Other Lessons

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 1: Simple Present Tense

Some verbs can be followed by either infinitives (to + base verb) or gerunds (verb + -ing), but the meaning can change depending on which form is used. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 2: Present Continuous Tense

Some verbs can be followed by either infinitives (to + base verb) or gerunds (verb + -ing), but the meaning can change depending on which form is used. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

16 September 2024, Monday

Lesson 3: Frequency Adverbs

Some verbs can be followed by either infinitives (to + base verb) or gerunds (verb + -ing), but the meaning can change depending on which form is used. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

17 September 2024, Tuesday

Lesson 4: Stative and Non-Stative Verbs

Some verbs can be followed by either infinitives (to + base verb) or gerunds (verb + -ing), but the meaning can change depending on which form is used. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.

17 September 2024, Tuesday

Lesson 5: Simple Past Tense

Some verbs can be followed by either infinitives (to + base verb) or gerunds (verb + -ing), but the meaning can change depending on which form is used. You can access the full course on the Udemy platform.