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Use After The Following Verbs:: Infinitive With To

This document provides guidelines for using different verb patterns after certain verbs in English. It lists verbs that take the infinitive with "to", verbs that take the "-ing" form, verbs that can take either with no change in meaning, and verbs that can take either but with a change in meaning. It also lists a few verbs that take the bare infinitive without "to". The document serves as a reference for proper verb usage after different types of verbs in English sentences.

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Use After The Following Verbs:: Infinitive With To

This document provides guidelines for using different verb patterns after certain verbs in English. It lists verbs that take the infinitive with "to", verbs that take the "-ing" form, verbs that can take either with no change in meaning, and verbs that can take either but with a change in meaning. It also lists a few verbs that take the bare infinitive without "to". The document serves as a reference for proper verb usage after different types of verbs in English sentences.

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VERB PATTERNS

Use infinitive with to after the following verbs:


promise
invite
order
would hate
attempt
help
persuade
learn
manage
seem

remind
pretend
choose
want
offer
threaten
need
long
recommend
be able

dare
advise
teach
arrange
decide
tell
force
expect
allow
would like

mean
refuse
encourage
would love
agree
train
hope
afford
ask

Use the ing form of the verb after the following verbs:
enjoy
deny
avoid
finish
keep on
cant stand
cant stop

dont mind
cant help
dislike
practice
delay
spend
waste

consider
adore
admit
give up

Use either ing form or to + infinitive after the following verbs without a
change in meaning:
continue
begin
like
love

hate
prefer
propose
start

Use either ing form or to + infinitive after the following verbs but with a
change in meaning
remember
regret

stop
try

Use infinitive without to after the verbs:


make

let

forget

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