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Common Verbs Followe by Infinitive-Ing

The document lists common verbs that are followed by either a gerund or infinitive. It provides examples of verbs that change meaning depending on whether they are followed by a gerund or infinitive such as forget, remember, stop, and try. It also lists verbs that can be followed by either a gerund or infinitive without changing the core meaning.

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Common Verbs Followe by Infinitive-Ing

The document lists common verbs that are followed by either a gerund or infinitive. It provides examples of verbs that change meaning depending on whether they are followed by a gerund or infinitive such as forget, remember, stop, and try. It also lists verbs that can be followed by either a gerund or infinitive without changing the core meaning.

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Common verbs followed by a gerund:

Example: He misses playing with his friends.

abhor acknowledge admit

advise enjoy picture

allow escape postpone

anticipate evade practice

appreciate explain prevent

avoid fancy put off

be worth fear recall

can’t help feel like recollect

celebrate feign recommend

confess finish report

consider forgive resent

defend give up (stop) resist

delay keep (continue) resume

detest keep on risk

discontinue mention shirk

discuss mind (object to)

dislike miss

dispute necessitate

dread omit

endure permit
shun understand

suggest urge

support warrant

tolerate
Common verbs followed by an infinitive:
Example: She threatened to quit if she didn't get a raise.

agree fail remain

appear get request

arrange grow (up) resolve

ask guarantee say

attempt hesitate seek

beg hope seem

can/can’t afford hurry shudder

can/can’t wait incline strive

care learn struggle

chance manage swear

choose mean tend

claim need threaten

come neglect turn out

consent offer venture

dare pay volunteer

decide plan wait

demand prepare want

deserve pretend wish

determine profess would like

elect promise yearn

endeavor prove

expect refuse
Verbs followed by a gerund or infinitive with a change in meaning:
FORGET

- I forgot to meet him. (I didn’t meet him because I forgot to do it.)

- I forgot meeting him. (I don’t have the memory of meeting him before.)

REMEMBER

- She remembered to visit her grandmother. (She didn’t forget to visit.)

- She remembered visiting her grandmother. (She had memories of this time.)

STOP

I stopped to call you. (I interrupted another action in order to call you.)

I stopped calling you. (I stopped this activity. Maybe we had a fight.)

TRY

- I tried to open the window. (I attempted this action but didn’t succeed.)

- I tried opening the window. (This was one option I sampled. Maybe the room was
hot.)

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