New posts in gerund-vs-infinitive

What is the difference between using gerunds vs. infinitives as the subject of a sentence?

"I like watching" vs "I like to watch" What's the difference?

'Using a keyboard is better' v 'It's better to use a keyboard': and why IT with the infinitive?

Is "acknowledge(accept status) sb + to + infinitive" valid?

Is this slogan grammatically correct in its double use of the to-infinitive?

Looking forward to " see" or "seeing"?

When should we use -ing or infinitive verbs?

“but, except, besides”?

try + ing vs. try to + infinitive [duplicate]

"Recommend to have" vs. "recommend having" [duplicate]

"to think about" in the beginning of a sentence [duplicate]

Gerund after "to". Sentence: We use music to helping us relax

"spent a lot of money to buy a house" vs. "spent a lot of money buying a house"

Verb + to infinitive or Verb + ...ing [duplicate]

Subject-control verbs

Pseudo-cleft sentences with the verbs of perception

Should I use an infinitive or gerund to explain the how people can earn money? Context: Get paid to teach Spanish/teaching Spanish [duplicate]

sorry that I did something, sorry for doing something, or sorry to have done something?

Usage of infinitive or gerund

To + infinitive vs. To + gerund [duplicate]