Jerónimo's Lesson

Past perfect, gerunds and infinitives

Gerunds:

-ING.

Infinitive:

-to buy/drink/sleep.

Infinitives

We use INFINITIVES:

 

  • To explain why somebody does something.
  • Immediatey after adjectives (good, bad, beautiful).
  • After certain verbs (want, learn, agree, decide, expect, hope, seem, try, would like).

I’m happy to be here.

Mom left to buy milk.

I want to work for the government.

I'm really tired. I'm ready to go to bed.

Gerunds

We use GERUNDS:

 

  • As the subject of a sentence.
  • After prepositions (in, on, at).
  • After verbs of liking and disliking (enjoy, love, like, dislike, hate, don't mind, can't stand).
  • Verb go + physical activity (go swimming).
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