In this episode we are going to talk about “Verbs Followed by Gerund”. As we may already know, some verbs must be followed by to infinitive. And, some others can be followed by gerund or to infinitive. But, this time we are going to focus only on the verbs that must be followed by gerund. Let’s begin the discussion with the meaning or definition of gerund.
A gerund is a noun made by adding “ing” at the end of the verb. So, a gerund is a noun. But the noun is from a verb. Let’s see the following examples :
| Verb | Gerund |
| dance eat find get hold meet sing smoke talk use write walk yawn | dancing eating finding getting holding meeting singing smoking talking using writing walking yawning |
The followings are the verbs that must be followed by gerund:
| admit | avoid | consider | delay | deny | enjoy | fancy |
| involve | imagine | mind | miss | postpone | practice | regret |
| stop | suggest | finish | risk |
Let’s see the following examples :
| buy do drink drive eat look make promote read smoke write |
Answer the following questions. Try to use gerund in your sentences.
Different answers are possible.
Verbs + Object + Bare Infinitive
Verbs Followed by To Infinitive
Verbs Followed by Ing or To Infinitive
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