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Lấy gốc TA: chuyên đề DANH ĐỘNG TỪ – Trang Anh English | gerund and participle

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English Grammar – Gerund or Infinitive? (‘I like swimming’ or ‘I like to swim’?)


http://www.engvid.com I love to learn! I love learning! Which sentence is correct? Watch this English grammar lesson on gerunds and infinitives to find out. You’ll learn when and how to use gerunds and infinitives properly especially useful for talking about your hobbies or interests. Then take the quiz at http://www.engvid.com/gerundorinfinitive/ .

English Grammar - Gerund or Infinitive? ('I like swimming' or 'I like to swim'?)

Danh động từ hoàn thành và phân từ hoàn thành / Perfect gerund and perfect participle


Lý thuyết và bài tập về danh động từ hoàn thành và phân từ hoàn thành
Basic theory and practical exercise about perfect gerund and perfect participle

Danh động từ hoàn thành và phân từ hoàn thành / Perfect gerund and perfect participle

Gerunds and Present Participles | EasyTeaching


Gerunds and present participles are very similar and are often confused with one another. Learn the difference between them in this video.
At 1:04, it should say gerunds can be the object of a preposition, not the subject of a preposition.
At 3:30, the sentence is actually past continuous, not past perfect as stated in the video.
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Gerunds and Present Participles | EasyTeaching

English Grammar | GERUNDS in 5 simple steps


English Grammar | Gerunds | ING form
Today it’s all about GERUNDS! Boost your English grammar by learning easy and simple rules! Understand WHY we use gerunds, and how to apply them in your daytoday life.
UPDATE: I am working on changing my website so you may not be able to get the list of gerunds I mention in this videos. But, here it is….
1. AVOID – I avoid eating too much sugar.
2. CAN’T BEAR – I can’t bear sitting in the sun
3. CAN’T HELP I can’t help thinking about him.
4. CAN’T STAND – I can’t stand waiting in lines.
5. CELEBRATE – We celebrated passing our exams.
6. CONSIDER – I’m considering quitting my job.
7. CONTEMPLATE – I’m contemplating getting a tattoo.
8. DEFER – We deferred making payments for another month.
9. DELAY – I delayed going to university until I was 20.
10. DISCUSS – We discussed expanding the business.
11. DISLIKE – I dislike showering before bed. I prefer showering in the morning.
12. DREAD – I’m dreading seeing my dentist later.
13. ENCOURAGE – Doctors encourage eating healthily.
14. ENJOY – I enjoy drinking white wine.
15. ENTAIL – My job entails traveling to the Middle East.
16. ESCAPE – The criminal managed to escape being captured.
17. FINISH – We finished repainting the guest room.
18. IMAGINE – Imagine lying on the beach under the sun.
19. INVOLVE – Writing a blog involves thinking of new ideas constantly.
20. KEEP – Yes, you can keep using my pen.
21. MENTION – She mentioned leaving work early.
22. DON’T MIND – I don’t mind sitting in the back row.
23. MISS – I miss living with my parents.
24. POSTPONE – We postponed having the meeting until Tuesday
25. PRACTICE – I practice writing Chinese characters every day.
26. QUIT – I quit smoking.
27. REMEMBER – I remember drinking a lot of orange juice when I was pregnant.
28. RESENT – He resents paying his exwife every month.
29. RESIST – I can only resist eating chocolate for so many days.
30. SUGGEST – I suggest seeing a doctor.
31. TRY – We tried opening the door, but it was locked.
32. UNDERSTAND – I understand feeling lonely during the lockdown.
can also be followed by an infinitive
Some common verbs such as ‘like, love, hate’ can also be followed by a gerund. But, they can also be followed by an infinitive with a slight change in meaning. This is why they are not included in this list.
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English Grammar | GERUNDS in 5 simple steps

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