Verbs with Little or No Change in Meaning: Some verbs can be followed by either the -ing form or the infinitive form with little or no change in meaning. Examples include verbs like "____," "____," "____," and "____." Verbs with a Change in Meaning: Certain verbs can be followed by either the -ing form or the infinitive form, but the meaning changes depending on which form is used. These verbs include "____," "____," "____," "____," and "____." Verbs with a Change in Meaning: 1) To talk about memories or past actions: ____ 2) To talk about necessary actions or future obligations: ____ 3) To talk about not recalling past events: ____ 4) To talk about neglecting to perform an action: ____ 5) To talk about continuing an action: ____ 6) To talk about changing to a different action: ____ 7) To talk about ceasing an action: ____ 8) To talk about stopping for a reason or purpose: ____ 9) To talk about feeling sorry for past actions: ____ 10) To talk about introducing bad news: ____
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Theory and Practice: Understanding Verbs with -ing Forms and Infinitives
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