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When to use the gerund form of a verb after "to"? [duplicate]
gerunds
gerund-vs-infinitive
My job is to do something or doing something? [duplicate]
gerund-vs-infinitive
"Not to watch" vs "Not to have watched" as subject of a sentence [duplicate]
infinitives
gerund-vs-infinitive
Why "like doing something" or "like to do something" but only "dislike doing something"?
grammar
usage
gerund-vs-infinitive
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"?
gerunds
infinitives
gerund-vs-infinitive
Why's "subject to the vacant possession of the Premises be ready to be delivered to the Tenant" wrong?
gerund-vs-infinitive
"The carrots need being chopped" and "The carrots need to chop" [closed]
grammar
grammaticality
syntactic-analysis
passive-voice
gerund-vs-infinitive
"Stop working" vs "stopped to work"
meaning
differences
infinitives
gerunds
gerund-vs-infinitive
"He had me do this" vs "He had me doing this" vs "He had my doing this"
grammatical-case
gerund-vs-infinitive
causative-verbs
gerund-phrases
possessive-vs-oblique
Why can't to-infinitive be used as subject in "Not to learn French is my biggest regret."?
infinitives
gerund-vs-infinitive
Hear Me Roar Vs Hear Me Roaring? [duplicate]
participles
gerund-vs-infinitive
ing
sense-verbs
nonfinite-verbs
"spent a lot of time to shop" vs. "spent a lot of time shopping"
differences
gerunds
gerund-vs-infinitive
"Sorry for bothering you" vs. "sorry to bother you" [closed]
word-choice
grammaticality
to-for
gerund-vs-infinitive
impersonal pronoun "it"
grammar
gerund-vs-infinitive
I want (object) (infinitive) or (gerund)?
gerunds
gerund-vs-infinitive
"Not to want someone doing something." What shade of meaning is attached to using the gerund rather than infinitive?
meaning-in-context
gerund-vs-infinitive
cloze-test
"What I'm doing is watching TV." — Why does it have to be the gerund-participle ('watching')?
syntactic-analysis
present-participles
participles
gerund-vs-infinitive
clefts
"It is worth mentioning" versus "it is worth to mention"
gerund-vs-infinitive
proud to be & proud of being
gerund-vs-infinitive
predicate-frames
"To include" vs. "including"
grammaticality
gerund-vs-infinitive
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