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Gerundio e Infinitivo

The text outlines the use of gerunds and infinitives in English grammar. A gerund is a verb form ending in 'ing' and is often used after specific verbs, as the subject of a sentence, or following prepositions.

Gerundio e Infinitivo

Praying

Walking

Running

Playing

Drinking

When the verb is the subject of the sentence

After a preposition

Enjoy

Dislike

Like

Avoid

Deny

GERUND (ING) AND INFINITIVE (TO)

Infinitive

In Spanish is the form of the verb that ends in r, for example, walk, eat, sleep, in English carries the word "to" in front.

To express an objective or why we are doing an action

After adjectives

Examples

To work

To study

To walk

To eat

To sleep

After some verbs

Would like

Agree

Decide

Choose

Want

Gerund

Is when the verb form ends in the letters "ing".
Its uses are: