There are certain areas of English grammar that never fail to make students throw up their hands in horror and sigh deeply at the impossibility of ever mastering them. Some years ago, while teaching a group for the Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English, I found myself answering endless question on when to use a gerund and when to use an infinitive. It was easy to answer the individual questions, but I wanted to give my students more. I wanted to give them a method they could use in order to work out for themselves when to us a gerund and when to use an infinitive.
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Gerunds and Infinitives – an approach
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Magic : We use this expression to say we feel very positive about something. Sometimes it has the same meaning as 'thanks.'
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