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Home »Topics »Non-finite verb forms (infinitives, gerunds and participles) »Verbs followed by the TO-infinitive or gerund »Verbs followed by the TO-infinitive or gerund with a difference in meaning

Verbs followed by the TO-infinitive or gerund with a difference in meaning

gerund
infinitive
  • TO-infinitive or gerund: FORGET, REMEMBER, REGRET, GO ON, STOP, TRY
  • TO-infinitive or gerund: LIKE, HATE, PREFER, CAN'T BEAR
  • TO-infinitive or gerund: CONSIDER, IMAGINE
  • TO-infinitive or gerund: MEAN, HELP
  • TO-infinitive or gerund: NEED, REQUIRE, WANT
◂ TO-infinitive or gerund: ADVISE, RECOMMEND, ALLOW, PERMIT, FORBID, REQUIRE ▴
Verbs followed by the TO-infinitive or gerund
TO-infinitive or gerund: FORGET, REMEMBER, REGRET, GO ON, STOP, TRY ▸

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