New posts in gerund-vs-infinitive

When to use the gerund form of a verb after "to"? [duplicate]

My job is to do something or doing something? [duplicate]

"Not to watch" vs "Not to have watched" as subject of a sentence [duplicate]

Why "like doing something" or "like to do something" but only "dislike doing something"?

Gerund? Infinitive? Why, when we talk about jobs, do we say "I have a job taking people on tours" instead of "I have a job to take people on tours"?

Why's "subject to the vacant possession of the Premises be ready to be delivered to the Tenant" wrong?

"The carrots need being chopped" and "The carrots need to chop" [closed]

"Stop working" vs "stopped to work"

"He had me do this" vs "He had me doing this" vs "He had my doing this"

Why can't to-infinitive be used as subject in "Not to learn French is my biggest regret."?

Hear Me Roar Vs Hear Me Roaring? [duplicate]

"spent a lot of time to shop" vs. "spent a lot of time shopping"

"Sorry for bothering you" vs. "sorry to bother you" [closed]

impersonal pronoun "it"

I want (object) (infinitive) or (gerund)?

"Not to want someone doing something." What shade of meaning is attached to using the gerund rather than infinitive?

"What I'm doing is watching TV." — Why does it have to be the gerund-participle ('watching')?

"It is worth mentioning" versus "it is worth to mention"

proud to be & proud of being

"To include" vs. "including"