VERB + TO INFINITIVE
decide hope learn offer manage choose
promise plan pretend want seem expect
*help *need *start agree afford refuse
would like/hate/love
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Help can also be followed by infinitive without to:
He helped me (to) move the armchair
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Can’t help + -ing
has a different meaning:
I couldn’t help laughing when I saw him fall down (no pude evitar reirme)
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In
British English need can be an
auxiliary and then it is followed by infinitive without to:
We needn’t reserve seats although We don’t need to reserve
seats would be more usual.
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Need + ing has a passive meaning:
Your hair is too long. It needs cutting (= to be cut)
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Start can be followed by to infinitive or –ing
without difference in meaning:
It started to rain / It started raining
VERB + ING
enjoy finish go
on spend (time) suggest
mind avoid can’t
stand fancy (apetecer) miss
*like
*love *hate
*prefer
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Like, love, hate, prefer can also be followed by to
infinitive. In British English the -ing is preferred when we talk about enjoyment
and the infinitive when we talk
about choices or habits.
I like climbing mountains
When I serve tea, I like to pour the
milk first
In American English the to infinitive is commom in both senses. They would say I like to climb mountains
VERB + TO INFINITIVE / ING WITH
CHANGE OF MEANING
forget remember try stop
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You forget / remember doing things after they happened
I remember visiting London
when I was 15
I’ll never forget going to my
first live concert last summer
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You forget / remember to do things before you do them
Remember to buy bread on your
way home
He forgot to switch off the
lights before leaving
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Try
to do means attempt to (intentar). You make an effort to do
something
I tried to lift the box but I
couldn’t, it was too heavy.
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Try
doing means experiment to see what will happen (probar)
If you don’t like the soup,
try adding some pepper
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Stop
doing means the action finishes. He stopped running (he didn’t run any more)
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Stop
to do expresses purpose (in order to do) He
stopped to rest (in order to rest)
MAKE and LET
These two verbs are followed by object and infinitive
without to:
That film
makes me feel good
She didn’t
let us use dictionaries in the exam
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