The structure for + noun / pronoun + infinitive is very common in English. This structure is used when an infinitive needs its own subject.… Continue reading
Verbs followed by -ing forms – part I
After some verbs we can use an –ing form, but not normally an infinitive. Which verbs can be followed by an –ing form? Well, there… Continue reading
Gerunds or infinitives exercise
Fill in the blanks with gerunds or infinitives whichever is appropriate. Answers 1. I still remember buying my first bike. 2. You must remember to… Continue reading
Infinitive clauses introduced by for + noun/pronoun
An infinitive can have its own subject. Study the following sentences. I will be happy to wash the car. (I will wash the car.) I… Continue reading
Infinitive clause as subject and object
In older English, it was common to use an infinitive clause as the subject of a sentence. To find fault with others is easy. To… Continue reading
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