| We use the Gerund or the Infinitive after the following verbs: | |
|---|---|
| begin | He began talking. He began to talk. |
| continue | They continue smoking. They continue to smoke. |
| hate | Do you hate working on Saturdays? Do you hate to work on Saturdays? |
| like | I like swimming. I like to swim. |
| love | She loves painting. She loves to paint. |
| prefer | Pat prefers walking home. Pat prefers to walk home. |
| start | They start singing. They start to sing. |
| We use the Gerund or the Infinitive after the
following verbs. There are two possible structures after these
verbs. Gerund: verb + -ing Infinitive: verb + person + to-infinitive |
|
|---|---|
| advise | They advise walking to
town. They advise us to walk to town. |
| allow | They do not allow smoking here. They do not allow us to smoke here. |
| encourage | They encourage doing the test. They encourage us to do the test. |
| permit | They do not permit smoking here. They do not permit us to smoke here. |
We use the following structures with the word recommend:
| recommend | They recommend walking
to town. They recommend that we walk to town. |