Gerund and Infinitive
Gerund and Infinitive
Gerund and Infinitive
Learning how to use gerunds and infinitives is one of the most challenging aspects of
learning English. For this reason, here you have a deep explanation of all their uses.
GERUND
It is a verb form which ends in –ing and works as a noun in the following cases:
2) After prepositions:
Be used to/ get used to (remember the previous grammar point), can’t help (no poder
evitar), can’t stand (no soportar), don’t mind/ wouldn’t mind (no importar, dar igual),
feel like (apetecer), it’s no use (es inútil…), look forward (estar deseando), it is (not)
(no gustar), enjoy (disfrutar), finish (acabar), hate (odiar), like (gustar), love (encantar,
‘TO’ INFINITIVE
*It was difficult for us to pass the exam. (for + object+ ‘to’ inf.)
*It is very kind of you to help me. (of + object+ ‘to’ inf.)
2) After nouns:
It is time to go home.
3) To express purpose:
Agree (estar de acuerdo), appear (aparecer), choose (elegir), decide (decidir), expect
(esperar, tener la esperanza de que ocurra algo), hope (similar a expect), learn
want (querer), wish (desear), afford (permitirse algo), attempt (intentar), fail (fracasar,
Advise (aconsejar), help, invite (invitar), persuade (convencer), teach (enseñar), tell
(contar), warn (advertir), allow (permitir), ask (preguntar; pedir), encourage (animar),
Can, could, may, might, must, shall, will, would, should, needn’t.
(empezar):
significado)
the boss.
2) Rephrasing: Finish these sentences writing down a suitable –ing or infinitive verb
Example: Andrew gave up smoking last January -> Andrew stopped smoking last
January.
I enjoyed …………………………………………………………………………..
Stop …………………………………………………………………………………