Use the infinitive (to + verb) when: You are expressing purpose or intention - "I want to start a business", After verbs like want, need, plan, decide, etc. (e.g., "She decided to leave early")., After adjectives (e.g., "It’s easy to understand")., After chance or opportunity (e.g., "He had the opportunity to speak at the event")., Use the gerund (verb + ing) when: It’s the subject of the sentence - "Swimming is fun", After verbs like enjoy, suggest, avoid, consider, etc. (e.g., "She enjoys reading book, After prepositions (e.g., "She is good at playing tennis")., After the verb go when referring to activities (e.g., "We love going to the beach").,
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