Read the grammar explanation and do the exercise. When one verb is followed by another, the second verb can either be an infinitive or an –ing (gerund) form. Some verbs can be followed by only an infinitive , others by only an –ing form and some by both but with a change in meaning. To know which structure to use, you can consult a good dictionary but here are some common examples. Verb + infinitive I want to speak to the manager. She’s learning to ride a horse. He offered to help us wash up. They decided to go camping together. I promised to study this summer holidays. Other verbs in this group include: afford , agree , ask , choose , decide , expect , hope , prepare , promise , pretend , refuse , would like . Verb + ‘ing’ form I enjoy travelling. He admitted stealing the necklace. I don’t mind waiting if you’re busy. ‘ enjoy ’ ‘ admit ’ a...
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