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Gerund and Infinitives Part1

Date: Oct 18 2007

Topic: Grammar

Author: fairy77

Lesson

Gerunds and Infinitives Part 1

1. A gerund is a noun made from a verb by adding "-ing." The gerund form of the verb "read" is "reading." You can use a gerund as the subject, the complement, or the object of a sentence.

Examples:

·       Reading helps you learn English. subject of sentence

·       Her favorite hobby is reading. complement of sentence

·       I enjoy reading. object of sentence

Gerunds can be made negative by adding "not."

Examples:

·       He enjoys not working.

·       The best thing for your health is not smoking.

2. Infinitives are the "to" form of the verb. The infinitive form of "learn" is "to learn." You can also use an infinitive as the subject, the complement, or the object of a sentence.

Examples:

·       To learn is important. subject of sentence

·       The most important thing is to learn. complement of sentence ·       He wants to learn. object of sentence

 Infinitives can be made negative by adding "not."

Examples:

·       I decided not to go.

·       The most important thing is not to give up.

3. Both gerunds and infinitives can be used as the subject or the complement of a sentence. However, as subjects or complements, gerunds usually sound more like normal, spoken English, whereas infinitives sound more abstract. In the following sentences, gerunds sound more natural and would be more common in everyday English. Infinitives emphasize the possibility or potential for something and sound more philosophical. If this sounds confusing, just remember that 90% of the time, you will use a gerund as the subject or complement of a sentence.

Examples:

·       Learning is important. normal subject

·       To learn is important. abstract subject - less common

 ·       The most important thing is learning. normal complement

·       The most important thing is to learn. abstract complement - less common

4. As the object of a sentence, it is more difficult to choose between a gerund or an infinitive. In such situations, gerunds and infinitives are not normally interchangeable. Usually, the main verb in the sentence determines whether you use a gerund or an infinitive.

Examples:

·       He enjoys swimming. "Enjoy" requires a gerund.

·       He wants to swim. "Want" requires an infinitive.

5. Some verbs are followed by gerunds as objects.

Examples:

·       She suggested going to a movie.

·       Mary keeps talking about her problems.

6. Some verbs are followed by infinitives.

Examples:

·       She wants to go to a movie.

·       Mary needs to talk about her problems.  

 

 

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qcf

China

Gerund and infinitives are really useful when we speak English, I want to learn more.

02:47 AM Dec 06 2007 |

zeus164

Turkey

very useful lesson thıs.ı learned new thıngs about ınfınıtıves thank you englısh baby

02:01 AM Dec 06 2007 |

indrayani

indrayani

Indonesia

really english lesson can make me enjoy

01:52 AM Dec 06 2007 |

indrayani

indrayani

Indonesia

thanks about u’r lesson

01:40 AM Dec 06 2007 |

Romy2611

Romy2611

Brazil

That's an important part in English grammar….tks fairy! Just a suggestion…add a list of gerund/infinitive verbs, it's very helpful Wink

12:05 PM Dec 05 2007 |

jjnloka

Cameroon

thanks I enjoyed reading the lesson

10:43 AM Dec 05 2007 |

jjnloka

Cameroon

Thanks for this lesson; I enjoyed

10:39 AM Dec 05 2007 |

banzabrazos

Congo, Democratic Republic Of The

  really the lesson is  so usefull , after learning i'll

  now more things. thanks

07:19 AM Dec 05 2007 |

ftoota

ftoota

Egypt

useful
thanks for ur efforts

01:23 AM Dec 05 2007 |

ftoota

ftoota

Egypt

thanks alot good jop

01:11 AM Dec 05 2007 |

nilsum

Turkey

the lesson is very useful both learnig and revieving of the subject but we need practise after studying

08:40 PM Dec 04 2007 |

kishorebabu

India

by reading this i clearly understand the difference between them it very much useful to me.thank u

12:39 PM Dec 04 2007 |

jeamy

jeamy

France

hi so do i this lessons was very useful

 

07:50 AM Dec 04 2007 |

rukis

rukis

Colombia

grammar is useful to learn english

02:33 AM Dec 04 2007 |

EnEager

Palestinian Territory, Occupied

Great!!

Post more

EnEager 

02:15 AM Dec 04 2007 |

patakinga

patakinga

Romania

Thank you!! I really find it useful!!

09:26 PM Dec 03 2007 |

dedavcelar

dedavcelar

Czech Republic

t seems me to be more common to use gerundium

08:49 PM Dec 03 2007 |

mry_karnam

Iran, Islamic Republic Of

it was ok

 

08:11 PM Dec 03 2007 |

walidyaman

walidyaman

Jordan

Go forward

06:26 PM Dec 03 2007 |

ravilo_dude

Philippines

thank these are very usefull

 

 

01:39 PM Dec 03 2007 |

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