Use the gerund (verb + ing) after certain verbs: mind, love, hate, like, enjoy, parctise, stop, suggest
Do you mind getting up early tomorrow?
1. Do you suggest ...... him as a solution to the problem? (fire)
2. I wish you would stop ...... so much noise. (make)
3. I enjoy ...... a good action movie. (watch)
4. You must practise ...... your lines before you go out to play. (learn)
Use the infinitive ( + to) after adjectives.
My house is very easy to find.
1. It is not very polite ...... to you teacher like that! (speak)
2. We are happy ...... the engagement of our daughter. (announce)
3. This coffee is too hot ...... at the moment. (drink)
4. It is very important ...... before you write exames. (study)
Use the infinitive ( + to) to express a reason or a purpose.
He is saving up his money to buy a car.
1. He is working out at the gym ...... fit. (get)
2. I woke up early ..... a shower (have)
3. She went to the supermarket ...... bread and milk. (buy)
4. She is going to England ...... to speak English. (learn)
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Use the gerund (verb + ing) after certain verbs
1. Do you suggest firing him as a solution to the problem?
2. I wish you would stop making so much noise.
3. I enjoy watching a good action movie.
4. You must practise learning your lines before you go out to play.
Use the infinitive ( + to) after adjectives.
1. It is not very polite to talk to your teacher like that!
2. We are happy to announce the engagement of our daughter.
3. This coffee is too hot to drink at the moment.
4. It is very important to study before you write exames.
Use the infinitive ( + to) to express a reason or a purpose.
1. He is working out at the gym to get fit.
2. I woke up early to have a shower.
3. She went to the supermarket to buy bread and milk.
4. She is going to England to learn to speak English.