Verbs Followed by Gerunds
Verbs Followed by Gerunds
Verbs Followed by Gerunds
9 = verb followed by a gerund OR a noun + an infinitive 13 = verb followed by a gerund OR an infinitive with a difference in meaning 14 = verb followed by a gerund OR an infinitive with little difference in meaning admit advise [9] He admitted cheating on the test. The doctor generally advised drinking low-fat milk. Ireland doesn't allow smoking in bars. I anticipated arriving late. I appreciated her helping me. He avoided talking to her. I began learning Chinese. He can't bear having so much responsibility. He can't help talking so loudly. I can't see paying so much money for a car. He can't stand her smoking in the office. The government ceased providing free healthcare. He completed renovating the house. She considered moving to New York. He continued talking. The lawyer defended her making such statements. keep like [14] She kept interrupting me. She likes listening to music.
allow [9] anticipate appreciate avoid begin [14] can't bear [14] can't help
I love swimming. He mentioned going to that college. Do you mind waiting here for a few minutes. She misses living near the beach. The aquarium needs cleaning. Sometimes she neglects doing her homework. California does not permit smoking in restaurants. He postponed returning to Paris.
permit [9]
can't see can't stand [14] cease [14] complete consider continue [14] defend
postpone
practice
She practiced singing the song. He prefers sitting at the back of the movie theater. I proposed having lunch at the beach. She quit worrying about the problem.
recall
recollect
He delayed doing his taxes. He denied committing the crime. She despises waking up early. We discussed working at the company. She dislikes working after 5 PM. I don't mind helping you. She dreads getting up at 5 AM. He encourages eating healthy foods. We enjoy hiking. He finished doing his homework. I forgot giving you my book. I hate cleaning the bathroom. He imagines working there one day. The job involves traveling to Japan once a month.
Tony recommended taking the train. She regretted saying that. I remember telling her the address yesterday.
discuss
He reported her stealing the money. The certificate requires completing two courses. Nick resented Debbie's being there. He resisted asking for help. He risked being caught. He started studying harder. She stopped working at 5 o'clock. They suggested staying at the hotel. I tolerated her talking. Sam tried opening the lock with a paperclip. I understand his quitting. They urge recycling bottles and paper.
dislike don't mind dread [13] encourage [9] enjoy finish [13] forget [13] hate [14] imagine involve
require [9] resent resist risk start [14] stop [13] suggest tolerate try [13] understand urge [9]