as a noun - Walking is a good form of exercise, usually after the verbs: like, love, dislike, hate, enjoy, prefer, miss, dislike - Helen likes watching old films on TV, after the verbs: start, begin, stop, finish - He started writing his composition an hour ago, after preposition - I'm tired of going to work by bus every morning, after the verb go when we talk about activities - We usually go skiing at the weekends, after the expressions: be busy, it's no use, it's no good, it's (not) worth, what's the use of...?, no poin, there's no point in, I can't help - Father is busy repairing the car, after verbs such as: avoid, admit, confess, deny, look forward to, mind, regret, risk, spend, suggest, feel like... - Tony avoided answering my question,

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