To + infinitive : to express purpose, after certain verbs (advise, agree, appear, decide, expect, hope, manage, offer, promise, refuse, seem, want, afford, pretend), after verbs such as know, decide, ask, learn, remember, want to know, etc., when they are followed by question words (who, what, where, how, etc.), after adjectives such as nice, sorry, glad, happy, willing, afraid, ashamed, etc., after too and enough, after it +be +adjective (+ of +noun/pronoun), after would like/would love/would prefer, after only to express an unsatisfactory result, Gerund : as a noun, after prepositions, after love, like, enjoy, dislike, hate and prefer to express general preference, after certain verbs (consider, avoid, deny, look forward to, confess to, fancy, involve, mention, risk, spend, mind, regret, admit, suggest, imag- ine, etc.), after go for activities, after: it's no use, it's (not) worth, it's no good, be busy, what's the use of ...?, there's no point in, can't help, can't stand, be/get used to, have dit- ficulty (in), Bare infinitive : after modal verbs (may, should, can, etc.), after the verbs let, make, see, hear and feel, had better / would rather ,

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