GERUND as the subject or the object of the sentence. - Watching Netflix is a good way to learn English., GERUND after phrasal verbs and all prepositions except "to". - She's very good at cooking., GERUND after some verbs and expressions: avoid, admit, miss... - She avoided answering the question., GERUND with verbs that express likes and dislikes. - My mother doesn't enjoy doing the housework., TO INFINITIVE to express a reason or a purpose. - My son is saving money to buy a new surfboard., TO INFINITIVE after adjectives without a preposition. - She finds it easy to speak in English., TO INFINITIVE after Wh-words - I don't know how to do this exercise., TO INFINITIVE after some verbs: want, hope, expect, learn... - I can’t afford to buy that car., Remember/forget + GERUND to express memories of sth past. - I'll always remember teaching my first class., Stop + GERUND to express termination of an activity. - She stopped smoking a year ago., TO INFINITIVE after "too" / "enough" - I'm too tired to study today., INFINITIVE WITHOUT TO after modal verbs / had better etc - I'd rather not talk about this at the moment. , GERUND after certain expressions - There's no use worrying now., Try + GERUND to do or test sth to see if it's suitable - Why don't you try taking a tablet to help you sleep?, Need + GERUND for passive constructions - My house really needs cleaning.,

B2 Gerund or infinitive: basic patterns

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