e 4 Complete the rules with to + infinitive or-ing. We use with verbs such as decide, hope, need, want. We use with verbs such as enjoy, fancy We use to-infinitive and -ing with verbs such as and
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I can help you with the rules for using the to-infinitive and -ing forms with different verbs. Here are some examples:
To-infinitive: We use the to-infinitive form after verbs such as decide, hope, need, and want. For example:
I decided to go to the party.
She hopes to become a doctor.
We need to finish the project by Friday.
He wants to learn how to play the guitar.
-Ing form: We use the -ing form after verbs such as enjoy and fancy. For example:
I enjoy reading books.
She fancies going to the beach.
To-infinitive and -ing form: We use both the to-infinitive and -ing forms after verbs such as like, love, and hate. The difference in meaning is often small. The -ing form emphasizes the verb itself, while the to-infinitive form puts the emphasis more on the preference for, or the results of, the action. For example:
I like swimming in the ocean. (emphasizes the activity)
I like to swim in the ocean. (emphasizes the preference)
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