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Do not use infinitive after above mentioned verbs:
• I enjoy dancing. ( not “to dance”)
• Would you mind closing the door? ( not “to close”)
• Tom suggested going to the cinema. ( not “to go”)
Use verb +
ing when you speak about a finished action:
• He admitted stealing the money.
• They now regret gett
ing married.
Infinitive or -ing?
like hate enjoy
can't
bear
dislike love mind
can't
stand
+ verb +
ing
• I
enjoy be
ing alone.
• Why do you
dislike liv
ing here?
• I
don't like people shout
ing at me.
• Ann
hates fly
ing.
• Tom
doesn't mind work
ing at night
You can use
verb +
ing or
infinitive after
love and
can't bear:
• I
love meeting people.
• She
can't bear being alone.
Or
Or
I
love to meet people.
She
can't bear to be alone.
Like
Use
verb +
ing or
infinitive after
like:
• I
like getting up early.
or I
like to get up early.
‘I like doing’ = I enjoy:
• Do you
like cooking? (= do you enjoy it?)
• I don't
like driving. (= I don't enjoy it.)
‘I like to do’ = I like to do something:
• I
like to wash my hair twice a week.
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• Tom
likes to do the washing-up immediately after the meal.
would like (
love /
hate /
prefer) + infinitive (not verb + ing):
• I
would like to be rich.
• Would you
like to come to a party?
• Would you prefer to have dinner now or later?
• I'd love to be able to travel round the world.
Compare:
• I like playing tennis. (= I enjoy it in general)
• I would like to play tennis today. (= I want to play)
EXERCISES
12.1. Put in the verbs given below:
try, meet, look, write, make, wash,
eat, splash, go, drive, take.
1.
Could you please stop ……………… so much noise?
2.
I don’t enjoy …………….. letters.
3.
Does your job involve ………………. a lot of people?
4.
I considered ………………. the job but in the
end I decided
against it.
5.
If you use the shower, try and avoid ………………..
water on
the floor.
6.
Jack gave up ……………….. to find a job in Britain and
decided to emigrate.
7.
Have you finished ……………… your hair yet?
8.
The phone rang while Ann was having her dinner. She didn’t
answer it; she just carried on …………………….. .
9.
He admitted ………………. the car but denied it dangerously.
10.
Why do you keep on …………….. at me like that?
11.
They had to postpone ……………….. away because their son
was ill.
12.2. Read the sentences and make up your own ones with the meaning. Begin
the sentences as it is shown in the exercise.
1. I don’t want to go out this evening. I don’t fancy ……………
2. Are you sorry you didn’t take the job? Do you regret ………..
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3. Why don’t you go away tomorrow instead of today? Why
don’t
you put off
…………
until
………………..?
4. It’s not a good idea to travel during the rush-hour. It’s better to
avoid …….
5. Could you turn the radio down, please? Would
you mind …
.?
6. The driver of the car said it was true that he didn’t have a
license. The driver of the car admitted ………………….
7. Tom said “Let’s have fish for dinner.” Tom suggested
……
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