Kategorier: Alle - form - infinitive - verb - action

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GERUNDIO

Infinitives and gerunds are two non-personal verb forms in English that serve distinct grammatical functions. The infinitive, characterized by the inclusion of "to" before the verb (

GERUNDIO

Infinitive (To)

How To Use?

The Infinitive To is used to generalize a verb without referring to any verb tense.
Example

hate - I hate to be late have - I have to leave hope - They hope to arrive by noon agree - The man appeared to be ill

it is one of the non-personal ways that verbs in English can take. It looks a lot like the basic form. The difference is that the infinitive always includes the word (to) while the basic form never includes it.

Gerund

How to use?

The gerund is used for several things. For example, to form continuous times (continuous present, continuous past, perfect present, etc.). It is also used to express the continuation of an action that is being carried out. It is used in continuous past, continuous persent, present perfect (etc).
EXAMPLE

I was walking to the park (pasado continuo) I am runring t othe woods (presente continuo) I've been working all this time. (presente perfecto.

Definition

The form 'ing' of the verb. To form the gerund in English, 'ing' is added to the verb in the infinitive. Corresponds to the ending 'ando' 'endo' of verbs in Spanish. You will also see that its use is somewhat complex.