VERBS FOLLOWED BY GERUNDS
(PART- II)
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From the discussion we have made in the previous blog GERUND, we may conclude that GERUND may be used as:
1) as subject of a sentence
2) after prepositions
3) after certain verbs and
4) in noun compounds.
Now let us give some examples of VERBS + GERUND sentences/ Verbs Followed by Gerunds:-
- Try to avoid making him angry
- She dreads getting old.
- Do you enjoy teaching?
- He narrowly escaped being run over.
- He kept complaining.
- Stop taking.
- Is there anything here worth buying?
- It’s no use arguing.
- I couldn’t help laughing.
- Always remember after ‘use ‘ and’ help ‘
- Verb + ING should be used.
- We should also remember that the verb ‘MIND ‘ is used chiefly in the negative and interrogative sentences.
- Would you mind waiting a moment?
- I don’t mind waiting.
SOME SPECIAL CASES:–
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1)EXCUSE, FORGIVE, PARDON and PREVENT are used as :
Pronoun + preposition + GERUND
- Forgive me for ringing you up so early.
- I can’t prevent him from speaking to you.
2) After WOULD LIKE, WOULD LOVE, WOULD PREFER, WOULD HATE — use TO:
- I would like to thank you.
- She would love to have her own flat.
- I would prefer to make my own way.
- I would hate to live here.
Also Read: What is Gerund?
3) REGRET TO SAY :- expressing something unpleasant or giving bad news.
I regret to say I don’t have much sympathy with you.
REGRET + GERUND:- to feel sorry about something already done.
I regret spending all the money.
4) REMEMBER/FORGET + TO :- first remember and then do the action.
- I must remember to post the letter today.
- The clothes are still dirty because I forgot to switch on the washing machine.
REMEMBER/FORGET + GERUND:-
- first do the action and then remember it.
- I can’t remember posting the letter.
- I’ll never forget flying over the Himalayas.
5) NEED TO DO: has to do.
I need to get up early tomorrow.
NEED +GERUND:- needs to be done.
The grass needs cutting, it’s got very long.
We also know there is PRESENT PARTICIPLE with the same form VERB + ING. We will discuss this in our next BLOG.
THANKS.