Gerunds
Gerunds
Gerunds
ENGLISH PROJECT
PROJECT
GERUNDS
GERUNDS AND
AND
INFINITIVES
INFINITIVES
ENGLISH
PROJECT
GERUNDS
Form
Simple, Active
Form
Simple, Passive
Form
Perfect, Active
Form
Perfect, Passive
5 ) Have difficulty
E.g. Mary has difficulty doing her Maths homework .
Im sorry Im late. I had difficulty finding the
place.
6 ) Go-ing
E.g. Did you go shopping yesterday ?
How often do you go swimming in the
summer ?
As a object of a preposition
A gerund can also be used as the object of a
preposition. In this case, the gerund follows the
preposition.
My brother is thinking of changing his job.
She is fed up with teaching English.
I look forward to seeing you in the summer.
I was interested in painting.
He persisted in carrying out the plan.
my brothers
Example :
Would you mind my using your book?
Would you mind Joans using your dictionary?
enjoy
appreciate
resist
dislike
miss
finish
recall
oppose
prevent
mind
waste
Examples :
1. I dislike having lunch with John.
2. Would you mind answering my question ?
3. When will you finish talking ?
English Project
Infinitives
"do , does , did , shall , should, will , would , can , could , may ,
might , must"
Alice could not find the key.
bare - inf.
(4)After "had better" "would rather' "cannot but" "can do
nothing but"
He neednt do it himself.
Need he do it himself?
She dared not lie to her parents.
Dared she lie to her parents?
to - inf.
(1)As a subject
E.g To succeed at my fob is all I want at the moment.
To argue with him is a waste of time.
(2) To express an intention
E.g. I go to school to study.
She goes running everyday to lose weight.
(3) In order to join a question & answer in single sentence.
Q:Why did he move to Las Vegas?
A1:He wanted to be closer to the casino.
A2:He moved to Las Vegas in order to be closer to the
casinos.
to - inf.
to - inf.
(5) Verb + inf.
A few of the more common verbs normally followed by
an
infinitive include :
afford agree appear attempt decide determine
love
need offer
expect hope like
pretend seem threaten refuse
to - inf.
(6) Verb + object +inf.
A few of the more common verbs normally
followed
to - inf.
Comparison
between
GERUNDS and
INFINITIVE
Comparison between
GERUNDS and
INFINITIVE
difference in meaning.
Comparison between
GERUNDS and
INFINITIVE
STOP
this morning.
Comparison between
GERUNDS and
INFINITIVE
FORGET He has forgotten asking me the same
TRY
question yesterday.
Comparison between
GERUNDS and
INFINITIVE
REGRET
GO ON
Comparison between
GERUNDS and
INFINITIVE
PRESENTED BY
David Au
Kelvin Wong
Skye Lam
Linda Ng
Chris Fung
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