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No, the verb will always be the same as it is if there is to in front, which means that with to in front, the verb will not be in the past tense (plus ed), future (will), and continuous (+ing).
Examples: to walk, to do, to want
False: to walked, to will do, to wanting
It is impossible to add ing to the verb after to
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gerunds gerunds (verb + ing) is therefore a noun, which can be used as a noun, which can be used as subject, object of preposition, and predicate nominative, direct object and indirect object
Example: subject: swimming is one of my hobbis
object of preposition: she talks about swimming all the time
Predicate Nominative: Her hobby is swimming
direct object: Her hobbies include swimming and gardening
and indirect object: I don't know.
The to+ verb becomes infinitives.
It can be used as adjective, adverb, and nouns.
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Infinitive, I suggested to him that we should tackle the problem another way
I suggested to him that we approach this in a different way.
The verbal is a suggestion.
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Among the three words suggest, advise, and propose, only the last two are followed by infinitives. suggest is followed by a verb, a clause, a verb form (omitted in front), and so on
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It is advisable to do something that cannot follow the infinitive.
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He's definitely not going to be angry, because even if you're always walking behind, you're going to have a good direction, so he's definitely not going to be angry.