We use the gerund after phrasal verbs. - Are you going to carry on studying English next year? She's given up working on Saturdays., We use infinitive without to after all modal verbs (except ought) - We can't buy tickets until tomorrow. We might be a bit late., After a group of verbs we use to-infinitive: - Mandy agreed to come with me. She pretended to be his girlfriend., After a group of verbs we use gerunds: - Matt suggested meeting at the florist's. He admitted stealing the money., We use the object + to-infinitive after some verbs: - Liam told me not to tell anybody his news. Parents don't allow me to wear make-up., We use an object + infinitive without to after let and make: - Our boss makes us work on Saturdays. His parents don't let him stay up late., We use gerunds as the subject of the sentence. - Running is good for your health. Interpreting is not an easy job to do., We use gerund after prepositions: - I'm bad at calculating. He's keen on skiing., We use to-infinitive after adjectives: - My flat is very easy to find. I'm glad to see you., We use to-infinitive to express purpose. - He saved some money to buy a car.,

EF Intermediate plus 7b rules verb patterns

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