The meaning of REMEMBER and FORGET changes depending on whether it is followed by the Gerund or Infinitive forms. Be careful – using the wrong form gives the opposite meaning! Take this Free Quiz + Lesson below to make sure you understand the difference between REMEMBER and FORGET with GERUND or INFINITIVE, and avoid saying the opposite of
Gerund and infinitive pelmanism/ memory game/ pairs. Make cards with a more or less equal number of verbs which only take gerund (“mention”, etc) and verbs which only take infinitive (“need”, etc), plus maybe a few verbs which take both. Students spread all the cards out face down on the table and take turns trying to find two which
To reinforce the differences between the gerunds, infinitives and progressive verb tenses, teachers need to provide an opportunity for students to identify each in sentences. For more advanced levels of ESL, this should be a simple, brief exercise that can be written on the board with the entire class participating.
Senior Member. german. Jan 11, 2021. #1. Hello, I am not sure if I' h ave never come across this piece of grammr or if there isn't any rule at all but I was wondering if you can use the gerund or the to infitinive or both after a the conjunctions whether and if and maybe even after other conjunctions? Is there any rule to that?
I have the following sentence and need your help: "The EU expects PV and wind to proceed growing significantly in future." Is the gerund correct here or do I have to use the to-infinitive like: "The EU expects PV and wind to proceed to grow significantly in future." I'd appreciate every comment.
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