ποΈ Introduction
Verb + verb
ποΈ Infinitives after verbs: *Itβs beginning to rain.*
After many non-auxiliary verbs, we can use the infinitives of other verbs.
ποΈ Verb + object + infinitive: *I want you to listen.*
Many verbs are followed by object + infinitive.
ποΈ *try and β¦*, *go and β¦*, etc
try / be sure / wait and β¦
ποΈ -ing forms after verbs: *I enjoy travelling.*
Verbs that can be followed by -ing forms
ποΈ Infinitives after adjectives: pleased to see you
Reactions and feelings: pleased to see you
ποΈ Infinitives after nouns and pronouns: *my decision to leave*
Nouns related to verbs: no wish to change
ποΈ -ing forms after nouns and adjectives: *tired of listening*
the idea of getting old; tired of listening
ποΈ -ing forms after prepositions: *without breaking eggs*
After all prepositions
ποΈ Infinitives or -ing forms: both possible with different uses
Some verbs and adjectives can be followed by either \-ing forms or infinitives (see here).
ποΈ Active and passive infinitive with similar meaning
Obligation
ποΈ Causative structures with *make*
Object + infinitive
ποΈ Causative and similar structures with *get*
Causative: Donβt get him talking.
ποΈ Causative and similar structures with *have*
Have can be followed by object + infinitive (without to), object + \-ing, and object + past participle.
ποΈ Hear, see, etc + object + verb form
I heard him go/going.