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<blockquote data-quote="Fırat" data-source="post: 2109" data-attributes="member: 34"><p><span style="color: seagreen"><strong>We sometimes use one verb after another verb. Often the second verb is in the infinitive form</strong></span>,<span style="color: red"></span></p><p><span style="color: red"></span></p><p><span style="color: red">For example:</span></p><p><span style="color: red"></span></p><p> * I <em>want </em><strong>to eat.</strong></p><p></p><p><span style="color: seagreen"><strong>But sometimes the second verb must be in gerund form,</strong></span></p><p> <span style="color: red"></span></p><p><span style="color: red">For example:</span></p><p></p><p> * I <em>dislike </em><strong>eating</strong>.</p><p></p><p><strong>This depends on the first verb. Here is a list of verbs that are usually followed by a verb in gerund form:</strong></p><p></p><p> * <em>admit, appreciate, avoid, carry on, consider, defer, delay, deny, detest, dislike, endure, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, feel like, finish, forgive, give up, can't help, imagine, involve, leave off, mention, mind, miss, postpone, practise, put off, report, resent, risk, can't stand, suggest, understand</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><span style="color: red">Look at these examples:</span></p><p></p><p> * She is <em>considering </em><strong>having </strong>a holiday.</p><p> * Do you <em>feel like</em> <strong>going </strong>out?</p><p> * I can't <em>help </em><strong>falling </strong>in love with you.</p><p> * I <em>can't stand</em> not <strong>seeing </strong>you.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: red">NOTE:</span></p><p></p><p><img src="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/firat/Grammer/Gerunds%20after%20Certain%20Verbs/03.11.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/848-Gerunds-%28-ing%29" target="_blank">Gerunds (-ing) </a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/849-Gerunds-as-Subject-Object-or-Complement" target="_blank">Gerunds as Subject, Object or Complement</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/850-Gerunds-after-Prepositions" target="_blank">Gerunds after Prepositions</a></p><p># <a href="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/852-Gerunds-in-Passive-Sense" target="_blank">Gerunds in Passive Sense </a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fırat, post: 2109, member: 34"] [COLOR="seagreen"][B]We sometimes use one verb after another verb. Often the second verb is in the infinitive form[/B][/COLOR],[COLOR="red"] For example: [/COLOR] * I [I]want [/I][B]to eat.[/B] [COLOR="seagreen"][B]But sometimes the second verb must be in gerund form,[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR="red"] For example:[/COLOR] * I [I]dislike [/I][B]eating[/B]. [B]This depends on the first verb. Here is a list of verbs that are usually followed by a verb in gerund form:[/B] * [I]admit, appreciate, avoid, carry on, consider, defer, delay, deny, detest, dislike, endure, enjoy, escape, excuse, face, feel like, finish, forgive, give up, can't help, imagine, involve, leave off, mention, mind, miss, postpone, practise, put off, report, resent, risk, can't stand, suggest, understand [/I] [COLOR="red"]Look at these examples:[/COLOR] * She is [I]considering [/I][B]having [/B]a holiday. * Do you [I]feel like[/I] [B]going [/B]out? * I can't [I]help [/I][B]falling [/B]in love with you. * I [I]can't stand[/I] not [B]seeing [/B]you. [COLOR="red"]NOTE:[/COLOR] [IMG]http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/firat/Grammer/Gerunds%20after%20Certain%20Verbs/03.11.gif[/IMG] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/848-Gerunds-%28-ing%29"]Gerunds (-ing) [/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/849-Gerunds-as-Subject-Object-or-Complement"]Gerunds as Subject, Object or Complement[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/850-Gerunds-after-Prepositions"]Gerunds after Prepositions[/URL] # [URL="http://forum.akademikpersonel.org/threads/852-Gerunds-in-Passive-Sense"]Gerunds in Passive Sense [/URL] [/QUOTE]
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