VERB + - Ing If These Verbs Are Followed by Another Verb, The Structure Is: Verb + - Ing
VERB + - Ing If These Verbs Are Followed by Another Verb, The Structure Is: Verb + - Ing
VERB + - Ing If These Verbs Are Followed by Another Verb, The Structure Is: Verb + - Ing
2. VERB + to + infinitive
Afford Offer
Agree Plan
allow (passive) Prefer
Appear Pretend
Arrange Promise
Ask Propose
Attempt Refuse
Begin Regret
Choose Remember
Contitude Start
Dare Seem
Decide Tend
Demand Try
Endeavour Threaten
Expect Undertake
Fail Want
Fear Wish
Forget Would like
Hate
Help
Hope
Intend
Learn
Like
Love
Manage
Mean (= intend)
Need
Some verbs can be followed by a to-infinitive or the -ing form, but with a change in
meaning:
go on need remember try
mean regret stop want
COMPARE 1. :
REMEMBER
● doing sth.
- when you did something and now you remember it; after you did sth.
Eg. I don´t know how the burglar got in. I clearly remember locking the door and shutting the
windows.
● to do sth
- you remembered that you had to do sth, so you did it; before you did it.
Eg. I remembered to lock the door but I forgot to shut the windows.
TRY
● doing sth.
- try something to see if it works or solves the problem.
Eg. – I´ve got a terrible headache.
- Why don´t you try taking an
aspirin?
● to do sth.
- attempt to do, make an effort to do sth.
Eg. I tried to keep my open but I couldnt’t.
STOP
● doing sth.
- to give up, finish with sth completely
Eg. I stopped smoking two years ago. (I don´t do it anymore)
● to do sth.
- stop doing what you are doing at the moment in order to do sth else.
Eg. I was reading a book. The phone started to ring. I stopped to answer it.
NEED
● doing sth.
- sth. needs to be done about sth else (the meaning is passive).
Eg. Look at this room. It needs painting.
● to do sth
- it is necessary for me to do it
Eg. He put on weight. He needs to take more exercise.
I need to do the shopping today.
REGRET
● doing sth.
- I did sth and now I am sorry about it.
Eg. I now regret saying what I said.
● to do sth.
- regret to say/tell/inform you = I´m sorry I have to say…
Eg. I regret to tell you that you have failed the test.
MEAN
● doing sth.
- an impersonal subject, refers to what is involved
Eg. If we catch an early train, it will mean getting up at 6.00.
● to do sth
- to intend
Eg. Sorry, I meant to tell you about the party.
GO ON
● doing sth.
- to continue doing the same thing
Eg. The minister paused for a moment and then went on talking about the education.
HELP
Help is followed by infinitive with or without to:
Eg. Everybody helped (to) clean up.
Everybody helped her (to) clean up.
BUT!
I can´t help doing sth = I can´t stop myself from doing sth.
Eg. I tried to be serious but I couldn´t help laughing.
COMPARE 2.:
I tried searching the web and I tried to email Simon but it bounced
finally found an address for him. back. (I tried/attempted to email him
(I searched the web to see what but I did not succeed.)
information I could find.)
● Let, make
Let and make are followed by an infinitive without to in active voice sentences. They always
have an object (underlined) before the infinitive:
Let me show you this DVD I’ve got.
They made us wait while they checked our documents.
Not: They made us to wait …
● Help
Help can be followed by an infinitive without to or a to-infinitive:
She helped me find a direction in life.
Everyone can help to reduce carbon emissions by using public transport.
COMPARE: