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All verbs can be added ing, which is grammatically called present participle or gerund after ing, and they can all be used to modify nouns, which are equivalent to adjectives. Such as: sleeping bag, sleeping child, swimming pool, interesting story.
Some of them have been transformed into adjectives, completely losing their verbal properties, and can be modified not only by the adverb very, but also by comparative variations. Like interesting, promising, astonishing, exciting, surprising, striking, etc.
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The infinitive is the to + verb form.
Words in the infinitive form are mostly verbs such as "intend", "plan", "hope", etc., which indicate the future.
enjoy doing sth.,like doing sth.The verb +ing form denotes an ongoing, general, or recurring act.
So: Generally, the infinitive denotes a future action or behavior, while the verb+ing form denotes a recurring, general action or behavior and an ongoing action or behavior.
Some verbs can be followed by either to do or verb +ingSome have similar meanings, such as begin, start, continue; Some emphasize differences, such as hear, see, notice; Some have completely different meanings, such as stop, forget, remember
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Hello! Gerund.
Being the subject usually denotes an abstract action; The infinitive is used as the subject to indicate a specific action. When an inner gerund is used as the subject, it is usually used to indicate a known event or experience.
The infinitive is the subject, and it is generally used as the formal subject, and the infinitive phrase as the subject is postposed.
The verb ing form and the infinitive form as the subject are both illustrating a content. However, an infinitive usually denotes a future, specific content; The verb ing form (gerund), on the other hand, denotes a recurrent, habitual, or abstract feeling. For example:
to look after children is her job today.
looking after children is her job/work..The first sentence is to say, 'Her job today is to watch the children', not to say that her life's work is to refer to a specific content. And the second sentence is to say, 'the nature of her work, or her life's work,' is to take care of the children.
In addition, the same is true for these two verb forms when they are used as objects.
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The gerund as the subject usually indicates a multiple, abstract action; The infinitive is used as the subject to indicate a specific action.
When a gerund is used as the subject, it is usually used to indicate a known event or experience.
The infinitive table action did not occur.
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I don't think it's much.
Distinguish it. Like what.
washing clothes is no easy task.
to wash clothes is no easy task.
I don't know if foreigners will distinguish between these two when they actually speak... But it makes no difference when I go to school.
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The infinitive means that the action has not been done.
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The infinitive of the verb is used as a subject table speculation.
A verb is, of course, a verb
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After the verb.
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It depends on the specific sentence.
1.+ing : play -playing2.
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