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Your search had over 1000 results, so we are only showing the results that start with the term. For a more advanced search, use the the forum search. -ing or infinitive form? - grammar
-ING or to+infinitive - grammar
-ing/infinitive - grammar
A + infinitive
a + infinitive - grammar
a + infinitive - grammar
A + Infinitive - grammar
a + infinitive - grammar
a + infinitive (or not) - grammar
a + infinitive to mean "if" - grammar
a decir verdad ; a juzgar por lo que dices - a + infinitive - grammar
a más + infinitive - legal
A mí me gusta + infinitive
A repasar (a + infinitive)
a traves de + infinitive
A través de evitar (infinitive) - grammar
About + verb (infinitive?) - grammar
abra/abrir la bolsa (command/infinitive) - grammar
Acabar , acabar de + infinitive, acabarse - grammar
Acabar de + infinitive - grammar
Acabar de + infinitive / Acabar de terminar de + infinitive - grammar
acabar de + infinitive + subjunctive? - grammar
Acabar de infinitive. - grammar
acabar por + infinitive / acabar + present participle - grammar
acabaré de comer (acabar + infinitive + future) - grammar
acabo de (preterite) / acababa de + infinitive - grammar
Achieve+infinitive?? - grammar
Acompañarme (infinitive as imperative) - grammar
aconsejar/advertir + subjunctive / infinitive - grammar
acordar que + subjunctive / infinitive
Acostumbrarse a + infinitive? - grammar
Adj + noun + to infinitive: (exceptions) - grammar
Adjective + de + Infinitive - grammar
Adjective+Infinitive - grammar
Administrando/Administrar Documentos (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Adore + "-ing" or infinitive (to) - grammar
Advise to + infinitive / -ing - grammar
Al + (infinitivo)/ Al + (infinitive) - grammar
al + infinitive - grammar
al+infinitive - grammar
al+infinitive problems again - grammar
al+infinitive? - grammar
Alguien hace algo para (infinitive) y otra persona (subjunctive) - grammar
All I did was (to) - Bare infinitive - grammar
all you do/ want + infinitive - grammar
allowed + infinitive/gerund - grammar
an infinitive, without a definite article, used as a noun - grammar
and using either the subjunctive or the infinitive - grammar
animar + infinitive / subjunctive - grammar
antes de (que) + Subjunctive / Infinitive - grammar
antes de + infinitive / subjunctive - grammar
apostar por + infinitive
appear + gerund/infinitive - grammar
Application (in/to +infinitive/ to+gerund) - grammar
Aprender + infinitive - grammar
are to be held (be to + infinitive) - grammar
as + infinitive
As soon as + gerund/infinitive - grammar
as well as + gerund or infinitive? - grammar
asustado + preposition + infinitive
ayudar + con + infinitive - grammar
ayudar a las personas - to + infinitive - grammar
bare [bear] watching/to watch (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
bare / plain - infinitive - grammar
bare infinitive
bare infinitive
bare infinitive - grammar
base form / bare infinitive - grammar
be led + ing/ be led+ infinitive - grammar
Be sure to / be certain to / be bound to + infinitive - grammar
Be/get used to (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
being prone to recover/recovering from (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
Being without you will be hard (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
believe in + verb (infinitive?) - grammar
better don't say nothing - infinitive/gerund - grammar
both to enjoy / enjoying (infinitive) - grammar
bulleted list = infinitive? - grammar
but + infinitive with/without to - grammar
call on ... + infinitive - grammar
can help + infinitive - grammar
careful when to cross/crossing (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
cease to worry / cease worrying (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Choose between working - elegir entre trabajar (infinitive - gerund) - grammar
coinciden en + infinitive
come to + infinitive
Command/Instructions + conjugation/infinitive - inserta/insertar moneda - grammar
commands, imperative / infinitive (play / to play) - grammar
commit oneself to + infinitive/gerund - grammar
Con tal de + infinitive - grammar
Condition for + gerund or to + infinitive - grammar
consider + gerund / infinitive - grammar
consider it + adjective + infinitive - grammar
continúa + infinitive
continued to influence (infinitive) - grammar
could be+ to+ infinitive - grammar
could/may/might + have + infinitive - grammar
couldn't + perfect infinitive - grammar
Creer + Infinitive - grammar
creer que with infinitive or indicative? - grammar
creí sentirme triste (creer + infinitive)
Creo + Infinitive - grammar
cuando termino de maquillarme (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
cuando yo salir/salí del hospital (infinitive) - grammar
dar + a + infinitive - grammar
dar miedo que vaya / dar miedo ir (subjunctive/infinitive) - grammar
De - infinitive marker? - grammar
de / a + infinitive - grammar
de + infinitive - grammar
De + Infinitive - grammar
de + Infinitive - de haberlo sabido, de ser - grammar
de ver el vaso medio lleno (de + infinitive) - grammar
de, por, para, before infinitive - grammar
deber (imperfect tense) + infinitive - grammar
deber (preterite) + infinitive - grammar
deber/haber de + infinitive - grammar
Deberia + Infinitive?
debido a + infinitive - grammar
dedicated to + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
Define the agenda (noun/infinitive, list) - grammar
Deforestation makes - gerund/infinitive - grammar
dejar + infinitive / subjunctive
dejarse vencer por nada (infinitive tense)
Delete r from the infinitive and substitute d
demasiado + infinitive verb - grammar
desde que+ conjugated verb/desde + infinitive?
Desde+infinitive??
deserve + infinitive / gerund - grammar
despues de + infinitive / present progressive - grammar
después de entrar a/comenzar la universidad = enter/entering? (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Dice odiar las dietas (decir + infinitive) - grammar
Did + infinitive (affirmative sentence) - grammar
Did he (infinitive) or rather he (past simple)? - grammar
did+ verb in infinitive in afirmative´s sentences - grammar
Did+verb in infinitive=past? - grammar
difícil + infinitive - grammar
dinero que robar (Que + Infinitive) - grammar
do not / do not to + infinitive - grammar
Do something like measure (bare infinitive) - grammar
doesn't do anything else but [to] despise herself (omit "to" + infinitive) - grammar
Doing something, you don't need to... (Start with gerund/infinitive) - grammar
double infinitives/ infinitive-gerund - grammar
Dread + gerund/infinitive - grammar
easy finding / to find (adjective + gerund/infinitive) - grammar
el + (verb in infinitive) e.g. el ser... - grammar
el + infinitive verb - grammar
el solicitar (el before infinitive) - grammar
Ella continua haciéndolo. (continuar + infinitive) - grammar
empezar+infinitive
en el supuesto de + infinitive? - grammar
en vez de nadar (instead of + gerund/infinitive) - grammar
En+infinitive - grammar
Entender una lengua (gerund or infinitive ?) - grammar
es fácil (de) + infinitive
Es importante (+ infinitive) que + modo? - grammar
es+infinitive - grammar
esperar + infinitive/ Subjunctive - grammar
espero poder tener hijos (infinitive) - grammar
Estar a punto de + infinitive - grammar
estar contento con + infinitive? - grammar
estar lista + infinitive - grammar
even to / to even + infinitive - grammar
everybody/he says to + infinitive... - grammar
except + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
fail + infinitive - grammar
ferió (infinitive)
Fíate - infinitive verb? - grammar
finish to listen / listening (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
for + gerund/ to + infinitive - grammar
For + ing / to + infinitive - grammar
for + noun/pronoun + infinitive [alternative structures] - grammar
for + to infinitive [conestructura] - grammar
For her + infinitive - grammar
For you to say that (for + noun + infinitive) - grammar
For/To + infinitive - grammar
For+gerund or to infinitive? - grammar
for+gerund/to+infinitive-> AS PURPOSE - grammar
FOR+ing/ to+infinitive (purpose) - grammar
forget ... to + infinitive or infinitive - ing - grammar
Forget to + gerund/infinitive - grammar
from visiting museums to salsa classes (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Fui a + infinitive - grammar
full infinitive, bare infinitive - grammar
Gather information (infinitive/command) - grammar
Genitives to Modify Spanish Infinitive Verb Phrases - grammar
gerund or infinitive - grammar
Gerund or Infinitive (enumeración) - grammar
gerund or Infinitive for a title - grammar
gerund or infinitive for bullet points on a CV? - grammar
gerund or infinitive with bullets points - grammar
gerund or infinitive with verbs of perception - grammar
Gerund, infinitive, (recipes) - grammar
gerund/infinitive - grammar
gerund/infinitive - enjoy to party / enjoy partying - grammar
gerund/infinitive (to start a sentence) - grammar
Get to+infinitive verb / Manage to
getting off a plane and walking around (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
Give it all you've got (command or infinitive)
go on+gerund or to infinitive - grammar
go to swim by walking (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
go+infinitive (without to): Go use your arms. - grammar
gozar de /disfrutar de + infinitive/gerund - grammar
gracias por + infinitive - grammar
gustar + infinitive - grammar
gustarse in the infinitive - grammar
haber as infinitive - grammar
Haber in the infinitive, non-auxiliary!! - grammar
Haber que / Tener que + infinitive - grammar
haberte hecho lo que eres - past infinitive - grammar
hacer + infinitive - active/passive - grammar
Hacer/dejar + infinitive / que - grammar
hacer+infinitive verb - grammar
had + object + infinitive - grammar
Happy/glad to/about +infinitive/gerund - grammar
hasta/hasta que + infinitive/subjunctive - grammar
have a right to + infinitive/gerund - grammar
Have her call me - Have + pronoun + infinitive - grammar
Having people break/breaking (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Having trouble with Voy + a + Infinitive - grammar
He was able to arrive (to + gerund or infinitive) - grammar
Help + infinitive or gerund - grammar
Help someone to / help someone + infinitive
helps me to firm up / firming (help + gerund/infinitive) - grammar
her dream: having/have children (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
His likes and dislikes are + to V / Ving (gerund or infinitive) ? - grammar
His swimming is good (infinitive + possessive adjective?) - grammar
How do I change Ir + Infinitive into Estilo indirecto. - grammar
I am + infinitive - grammar
I can't take it any more + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
i don't mind + ing / infinitive ? - grammar
I forgot feeding / to feed the cat. (Forget + infinitive/gerund) - grammar
I get to/the chance to + infinitive
I go running / to run (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
I have to go to take a class and then to go / go to visit my uncle (to+infinitive) - grammar
I heard+verb infinitive??? - grammar
I promised her to call (verb + infinitive) - grammar
I want you to - infinitive / subjunctive - grammar
I wanted/needed you + perfect infinitive - grammar
I would have to + INFINITIVE - grammar
I'd + infinitive used as past form? - grammar
I'm going to ("Unfinished infinitive") - grammar
iba a + infinitive
identify the infinitive verb..."
if ..., (then) + infinitive?
If we/you were to + bare infinitive - grammar
imperative + infinitive or subjunctive - grammar
imperative or infinitive - grammar
imperative: a + infinitive? - grammar
implica rechazar una situación inhumana (infinitive) - grammar
In case of + infinitive - grammar
indignant to hear / indignant at hearing (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Infinitive - grammar
infinitive - first step is (to) choose - grammar
Infinitive - Gerund - grammar
infinitive - list of things to do - grammar
infinitive - oimos transmitir - grammar
infinitive - on his way to being - grammar
Infinitive --> "Verb + ing" or "to + verb" - grammar
infinitive / should - grammar
Infinitive + a? - grammar
infinitive + de (obligación de / papel de) - grammar
Infinitive + Infinite Phrase - grammar
Infinitive + lo, la, le - dijeron haberlo visto vivo - grammar
infinitive + of/from + gerund - grammar
Infinitive + Pronoun? - grammar
infinitive + vosotros
infinitive after tambien?
Infinitive as a directive - grammar
Infinitive clause - grammar
Infinitive forms - grammar
Infinitive in bullet list - grammar
Infinitive marker
Infinitive of purpose
Infinitive of purpose - grammar
Infinitive of purpose (order) - grammar
infinitive or -ing - grammar
infinitive or -ing - grammar
Infinitive or -ing as noun? - grammar
Infinitive or -ing form - nouns - grammar
Infinitive or -ing? - downloading music - grammar
infinitive or conjugated? - grammar
Infinitive or gerund with an attribute - grammar
infinitive or imperative - grammar
Infinitive or imperative in advertisement header - grammar
infinitive or imperative? - grammar
infinitive or not - grammar
Infinitive or Subjunctive
Infinitive/Gerund (starting a sentence) - grammar
Infinitive/usage for "suele" - grammar
instructions: infinitive or imperative? - grammar
interchanging "by" with "al + infinitive" - grammar
interesarse por + infinitive verb - grammar
Ir + a + Infinitive
ir + a + infinitive subjuntive - grammar
irse a... + infinitive - grammar
is supposed to be finished by tomorrow (infinitive in present passive form) - grammar
is to V / Ving (gerund, infinitive) ? - grammar
is to simply learn (adverb + infinitive) - grammar
Is to try (to be + infinitive) - grammar
is using, is to make (is + infinitive/gerund) - grammar
It is not strange having / to have (infinitive) - grammar
It is not the same (infinitive / gerund) - grammar
it is preferable + infinitive - grammar
It is very frustrating/satisfying + infinitive/gerund - grammar
it was nice spending/to spend time (infinitive, gerund) - grammar
it would be better +to+infinitive - grammar
It´s about time for sb to + infinitive
It´s cheaper + infinitive? - grammar
It's better that we work than attend a meeting (infinitive) - grammar
It's good to + infinitive
It's the same as say/saying (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
It's worth (-ing form or infinitive) - grammar
John promised Mary to come back home (Prometer + infinitive / que) - grammar
la oportunidad de / a + infinitive - grammar
Le at end of infinitive - grammar
lead to infinitive/-ing - grammar
Let's go kill/killing/to kill (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Like + gerund (British) / like + infinitive (American) - grammar
like + gerund/infinitive - grammar
like + sb + infinitive - grammar
like + something or somebody +infinitive/gerund. - grammar
like going / to go (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
like help/helping prepare the food (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
list of responsibilities: gerund or infinitive? - grammar
List of rights (infinitive) - grammar
list of skills: gerund or infinitive? - grammar
llamar (infinitive as imperative, vosotros) - grammar
lo de ir (lo de + infinitive) - grammar
Lo importante es entender (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
lo mismo que estar/estando allí (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Lo on the end of each infinitive - grammar
lo que saben es bailar = gerund/infinitive - grammar
looking forward to + infinitive?
Love is all you need, All you need is love (Bare infinitive + Noun) - grammar
love/like/hate + gerund/infinitive - grammar
Made to + infinitive - grammar
main lessons is to understand / is understanding (be + gerund/infinitive) - grammar
make + bare infinitive without object - grammar
mandó [a] construir (Mandar a + infinitive) - grammar
Me aborbió + infinitive?
Me gusta leer y la música .(gustar + infinitive + noun) - grammar
me siento a preparar ... sentirse a + infinitive? - grammar
means to behave / behaving kindly (mean + gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Mientras + infinitive --or-- Mientras + present progressive - grammar
Mientras caminar (infinitive as gerund) - grammar
migrating, growing (Gerund or infinitive) - grammar
mind + gerund/infinitive - grammar
more + adjective + infinitive....... than.....(comparison) - grammar
My dream is... + infinitive
nada más + infinitive - grammar
need to go/going, can go/going (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
never + to + infinitive / never + infinitive - grammar
No haber problema en jugar (infinitive) - grammar
No hace nada más que + infinitive - grammar
no hay que + infinitive
no puedo aguantar. (infinitive, end of sentence) - grammar
no quiso haberse olvidado (Perfect Infinitive + Reflexive Verb) - grammar
no sé + como - no sé + infinitive? - grammar
No te vayas a + infinitive - grammar
no tengo como + infinitive
not + adjective + enough to + infinitive - grammar
Not+infinitive, Not+bare infinitive, Not+ gerund. - grammar
Nothing is worse than being / to be stuck (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
nothing to do but to go/going (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
noun+for+to+infinitive - grammar
object as subject of following infinitive
objectives + infinitive - To distinguish... - grammar
Observation and Perception Verbs + infinitive/gerund - grammar
One subject + subjunctive or infinitive - grammar
opportunity of + gerund/infinitive - grammar
otra vez / volver a (infinitive)
Our objectives are + gerund/infinitive - grammar
Para de + infinitive - grammar
Para que + infinitive - grammar
para que puedas / para poder (subjunctive / infinitive) - grammar
para, a, or nothing + infinitive - grammar
para+infinitive - grammar
Para+infinitive+que? - grammar
parar de + infinitive
pasar a + infinitive - grammar
Passive Infinitive - grammar
Passive infinitive in Spanish - grammar
past simple or would + infinitive - grammar
Pending + infinitive? -ing? - grammar
permitir obtener = "allow" + infinitive verb - grammar
poderes document -- gerund or infinitive? - legal
poner flores - to put flores (Infinitivo / Infinitive) - grammar
Por + Infinitive - grammar
por + infinitive - grammar
Por + infinitive to communicate by/through + gerund? - grammar
por favor + infinitive? - grammar
Por medio de + infinitive - grammar
por/al before infinitive - grammar
Practicar + Infinitive - grammar
prefer going / prefer to go (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
prefer you to call me / prefer you calling me (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
prepararse a/para + infinitive ? - grammar
Preposition + Infinitive - ha estado perdiendo el tiempo - grammar
Present subjunctive as infinitive using mantener - grammar
pretended not having / to have met (perfect gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Proceed to + infinitive/gerund - grammar
Promise + object + to infinitive - grammar
promote helping/ to help/ the help (noun, gerund or infinitive) - grammar
Pronoun + Infinitive - like you to give / like that you give - grammar
pronoun before verb or attached to infinitive? - puede traerme/me puede traer - grammar
proud of her winning / to win (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Pudo/Podía + infinitive - grammar
Puedo bailar, quiero jugar (verb + infinitive) - grammar
que + infinitive - mucho que hacer - grammar
que + infinitive (nada que declarar) - grammar
que destacar (que + infinitive) - grammar
¡Qué divertido es molestar a la gente! (is + infinitive) - grammar
que permiten acceder directamente - infinitive / gerund - grammar
Queremos ver ganar al equipo de los Rojos. Ver + infinitive - grammar
quiero comer (conjugated verb + infinitive) - grammar
quiero que yo encuentre (subjunctive/infinitive) - grammar
Rather than + ing/ to-infinitive/bare infinitive - grammar
rather than + infinitive/gerund - grammar
Rather than + infinitive/gerund - grammar
rather than + to V / Ving (gerund / infinitive) ? - grammar
Rather... than + bare infinitive or -ing - grammar
Recommend + gerund / infinitive - grammar
recommend you to do / you doing (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
recommended + (negative) + (infinitive) - grammar
reflexive pronoun + non-infinitive? - grammar
Replicar la práctica (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
report + infinitive/gerund - grammar
request + subject pronoun + bare infinitive - grammar
Rules For verb in infinitive or ING form - grammar
Saber+(infinitive) or Saber+como+(infinitive) - grammar
scared, afraid, frightened of Ving / to V (gerund / infinitive) - grammar
scary + infinitive or ing?
sensitive to + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
Ser para + infinitive - grammar
servirse + infinitive? - grammar
Sh sound (for infinitive 'r' and participle 'ado') - grammar
She's busy preparing for... (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Should I leave it in the infinitive?
Siento mucho que no pueda / no poder (subjunctive/infinitive) - grammar
significar+infinitive - grammar
Sin sentido constitucional afirmar (infinitive) - grammar
something to V / for Ving (gerund or infinitive) ? - grammar
sorry + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
spur on + infinitive/-ing - grammar
started raining / started to rain (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Staying healthy (infinitive)
Study & Sharing (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
subject + infinitive - grammar
subject of the sentence doesn't change = subjunctive or infinitive? - grammar
subject verb + subject + infinitive verb - grammar
Subjunctive [and infinitive alternance] - grammar
Subjunctive triggers + infinitive - grammar
Such as + infinitive - grammar
System to display the User module (infinitive) - grammar
Take advantage + infinitive or ing - grammar
Tardar + Infinitive / Tardar + En + Infinitive? - grammar
Tasks - infinitive
te - ayudarte (infinitive + pronoun) - grammar
Te he de + infinitive - grammar
tendría que + infinitive - grammar
tener a quien contárselo (pronombre interrogativo + infinitive) - grammar
Tengo que reunir +se (reflexive infinitive) - grammar
Tengo un título en... + infinitive? - grammar
than+infinitive verb - grammar
thanks for +ing or infinitive - grammar
The first thing I did was + Infinitive/gerund - grammar
the first thing I´ll do is (be + infinitive) - grammar
the first thing is having / to have a shower (infinitive) - grammar
The most embarrasing was +infinitive/gerund - grammar
The only thing (that) you need to to is... infinitive / -ing - grammar
The point is +ing or to infinitive? - grammar
The purpose is to inform/informing (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
The Secret to Improving/Improve (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
the worst thing was + gerund or infinitive - grammar
There is no use + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
They believe that they [the] thief got away.(passive infinitive) - grammar
Think of + gerund/infinitive - grammar
Titles: imperative or infinitive? - grammar
to (infinitive) - difficult to understand, tell him to come - grammar
to + infinitive - grammar
to + infinitive form - grammar
to + infinitive or to + gerund - grammar
To + Infinitive Pero En Negacion - grammar
to admit + gerund / infinitive ? - grammar
to avoid eating (evitar + infinitive) - grammar
to be + infinitive
to be + infinitive / bare infinitive / gerund (in cleft sentences) - grammar
to be set to + infinitive
to be to + infinitive & to be to +infinitive in if-clauses - grammar
to consider + gerund / infinitive - grammar
to continue + to V / Ving (infinitive / gerund) ? - grammar
to discuss + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
To find (object)+ infinitive ?? - grammar
to go + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
to hate to V / Ving (gerund / infinitive) - grammar
To have to rely on (infinitive, start of sentence) - grammar
to hear someone + infinitive or gerund ? - grammar
to help the company / helping the company (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
to hope to get / to getting (infinitive/gerund) - grammar
to infinitive - grammar
to infinitive - grammar
To infinitive / Base form - grammar
to infinitive field
to know + bare infinitive - grammar
to know + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
To know me is to love me/Knowing me is loving me Gerund/Infinitive - grammar
to lead to + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
to like + ing or infinitive - grammar
to like + ing/ infinitive - grammar
to like doing / I like to do (gerund / infinitive) - grammar
to mean + gerund/infinitive - grammar
to obtain X is to obtain Y (infinitive) - grammar
to postpone + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
to prefer to + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
to propose + gerund or infinitive? - grammar
to remember + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
to require + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
to restrict yourself to + gerund or infinitive ? - grammar
to somehow hit (split infinitive) - grammar
to stop + to V / Ving (gerund or infinitive) ? - grammar
to task with (infinitive)
to think + gerund or infinitive ?
to try + to V / Ving (gerund or infinitive) ? - grammar
to try to do / doing (gerund / infinitive) ? - grammar
To work on/to + long/short infinitive or vb-ing?? - grammar
To-infinitive as a verb subject - grammar
To+infinitive
tocar + infinitive
too + adjective + ever to + infinitive - grammar
travelling back home to see/seeing my family (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
try to run / try running (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
upload = Cargar/Cargue (command/infinitive) - information technology
Use the infinitive or not? - grammar
Using 3 verbs in a row -infinitive after infinitive - grammar
using infinitive after a preposition - grammar
using infinitive or -ing? - grammar
Using the infinitive to show purpose. - grammar
using X and Y as examples - gerund/infinitive - grammar
Usted / Ustedes / the infinitive (installation manual) - grammar
utilizar - Infinitive or gerund - using/to use - grammar
va bien + infinitive
Vamos a + infinitive
Vamos a + infinitive - grammar
¿vas a entrar? = do you + infinitive / are you + gerund - grammar
vayáse/vete: infinitive? - grammar
vea de conseguir [ver de + infinitive] - grammar
Venir a + infinitive : se vino a sumar un motivo - grammar
Ver- conjugated or infinitive - grammar
verb - infinitive / gerundive -ing - grammar
Verb (without "to") + sentence / Infinitive+ sentence - grammar
verb + gerund or infinitive - grammar
Verb + object + infinitive - grammar
Verb + that + (a verb in it base-infinitive form?) - grammar
Verb+"a"+infinitive (or not) - grammar
verb+person+infinitive - grammar
verbs at the beginning of sentences (ing,to,bare infinitive) - grammar
Verbs Followed by an Object Before the Second Infinitive Verb - grammar
Verbs followed by to-infinitive, verbs followed by -ing form and verbs which can take both - grammar
Vonn to miss Olympics (Subject + infinitive verbs) - grammar
voy (para) rezar (infinitive) - grammar
Wait for somebody to + infinitive - grammar
wait the notification to come (infinitive) - grammar
waiting to + infinitive
Was + Infinitive - grammar
was + to + infinitive vs was + verb+ing - grammar
was to have been done before now (infinitive in past passive form) - grammar
We can meet at (infinitive vs. conjugated form) - grammar
Web Infinitive Or +ing - grammar
were or was + infinitive - grammar
what + bare infinitive - grammar
What do you prefer to do first, + gerund/infinitive - grammar
when + gerund = al + infinitive? - grammar
When adding "a" before infinitive verbs - grammar
When is "a" used before an infinitive? - grammar
when meeting, when to respond (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
When to use "a" before an infinitive - grammar
when to use the infinitive - grammar
when to use the infinitive? - grammar
Whether + infinitive (Whether to do something) - grammar
Why + infinitive - grammar
Why say No - Por qué decir que no (infinitive) - grammar
why...? to + infinitive
why/when/how +infinitive? - grammar
Will + infinitive - grammar
will be teaching / going to teach (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
Will not you / Will you not + infinitive - grammar
With the objective of (gerund) / with the objective to (infinitive) - grammar
worth to pay / worth paying (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
worth your while + gerund/infinitive - grammar
Would be + gerund/infinitive - grammar
would enjoy + to infinitive?? - grammar
would rather / would prefer to + gerund / infinitive - grammar
Would you mind not to do / doing (gerund/infinitive) - grammar
yo juego y luego comer (infinitive/conjugated) - grammar
Yo sospecho que (subjunctive/infinitive) - grammar
< It's + adjective + Infinitive > and < Verb+ing is adjective > differences - English Only forum
-ing form vs. to-infinitive - English Only forum
-Ing or infinitive after "help"? - English Only forum
-ing or infinitive? - English Only forum
-ing or infinitive? - English Only forum
-ing or to- infinitive? - English Only forum
''relative clause'' vs ''relative infinitive clause'' __Daily spoken English - English Only forum
''Relative infinitive clause'' vs ''İn order to'' - English Only forum
'Contemplate' takes only gerund and no to-infinitive? - English Only forum
'have something done' used as an infinitive of purpose - English Only forum
'like + verb-ing' [gerund] vs 'like + infinitive' - English Only forum
'rest with' preceded by noun/-ing of followed by infinitive? - English Only forum
'to fly' (infinitive phrase): noun, adverb or adjective? - English Only forum
'To hearing / providing' vs 'to [infinitive]' - English Only forum
'To infinitive' used for purpose or result? - English Only forum
'To' an infinitive marker in the sentence? - English Only forum
'To' as a preposition with an infinitive - English Only forum
'To' as preposition VS 'to' as part of infinitive - English Only forum
'to' representing the infinitive phrase - English Only forum
'Why + infinitive' in reported speech? - English Only forum
'would rather + infinitive' for counterfactual? - English Only forum
“Expect”: + that-clause vs + to-infinitive - English Only forum
“To infinitive” VS "gerund” as subject of sentence. - English Only forum
(For + Gerund) / (To + Infinitive) - English Only forum
(perfect infinitive) I plan to have saved / to save - English Only forum
(Taking / Putting) the time + <gerund or infinitive> - English Only forum
(To) + infinitive for a list of reccommendations - English Only forum
[Perfect Infinitive] Before I turn 40, I want to have written a book. - English Only forum
200 dollars 'to repair' vs 'for repairing' [infinitive vs gerund] - English Only forum
a bare infinitive or a verb root? - English Only forum
"a bare infinitive" or "in the bare infinitive form" - English Only forum
a bare or full infinitive - English Only forum
a book is for/gerund or infinitive - English Only forum
A clause, be V gerund or to Verb or infinitive - English Only forum
"a modal verb selecting for a full infinitive" - English Only forum
a preposition phrase or a to-infinitive - English Only forum
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a relative clause on an object of 'To-infinitive' - English Only forum
a relative pronoun between an infinitive and its referent - English Only forum
a short cut to + gerund/infinitive - English Only forum
ability "to-infinitive"/ ability "that-clause" - English Only forum
able + bare infinitive complementation - English Only forum
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about bare infinitive - English Only forum
Absolute Infinitive Construction - English Only forum
acknowledge +infinitive or gerund - English Only forum
active vs. passive infinitive - English Only forum
activity is gerund or infinitive - English Only forum
adamant that + infinitive - English Only forum
add +infinitive - English Only forum
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adjectival infinitive or infinitive of purpose - English Only forum
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Adjective + to infinitive - English Only forum
adjective + to infinitive can't post-modify NP? - English Only forum
Adjective + to infinitive vs. gerund - English Only forum
adjective + verb to be + to infinitive - English Only forum
adjective +gerund /infinitive verb - English Only forum
adjective +to +infinitive vs adjective +infinitive +ing: have the courage to (admit vs admitting) - English Only forum
Adjective and infinitive - English Only forum
adjective and to infinitive - English Only forum
adjectives followed by to + infinitive - English Only forum
adjectives plus infinitive forms - English Only forum
administrators - for+infinitive - English Only forum
admitted to improperly inflating [split infinitive?] - English Only forum
adverb before infinitive - English Only forum
Adverbial negative infinitive - English Only forum
advise infinitive or gerund? - English Only forum
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After seeing + pronoun + infinitive? - English Only forum
Again gerund or Infinitive dilemma - English Only forum
alert someone to infinitive or -ing verb form? - English Only forum
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all that remains is <for White to / is that White> [for + infinitive] - English Only forum
all we do is <make / making> covers (cover versions) [infinitive vs. gerund] - English Only forum
all you do is take.... bare infinitive or gerund accurate? - English Only forum
all you need to cook / for cooking [infinitive vs gerund] - English Only forum
allocate budget to sports either <exploring /to explore> new talents or ... [gerund/ infinitive] - English Only forum
alternatives of 'it costs ~ to infinitive ' - English Only forum
Ambiguous functions of to-infinitive - English Only forum
an appointment for tomorrow to + infinitive - English Only forum
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An infinitive problem. - English Only forum
an/the infinitive marker - English Only forum
annoyed plus gerund or infinitive - English Only forum
Appositional usage of to-infinitive - English Only forum
Are both not + to infinitive and to + not + infinitive correct? - English Only forum
are used to receive/ receiving [infinitive / gerund] - English Only forum
Article use with grammar terms: verbs followed by <an/the> infinitive - English Only forum
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auxiliary verb + bare infinitive - English Only forum
avoid and escape with gerunds/infinitive - English Only forum
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be to infinitive / present continuous. - English Only forum
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bear in mind + to-infinitive - English Only forum
before + infinitive? - English Only forum
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believe [somebody] to [infinitive] - English Only forum
better to run/running is better [gerund / infinitive with comparative] - English Only forum
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British helped the Indians fight [help + infinitive] - English Only forum
but - infinitive or bare infinitive - English Only forum
But / except / than / as / like + infinitive without to - English Only forum
but + (bare) infinitive - English Only forum
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But you promised (to). (Reduced infinitive) - English Only forum
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Can't be arsed/bothered + infinitive/gerund - English Only forum
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Case following the infinitive "to be" - English Only forum
Catenative verb and infinitive. - English Only forum
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Change Gerund or Infinitive with It - English Only forum
cheaper to use .. than <to pay/ paying> [infinitive vs gerund /ing or to?] - English Only forum
China to Begin Talks [Full infinitive?] - English Only forum
Choice Between an Infinitive and a Present-Continuous Verb - English Only forum
cleft sentence + infinitive - English Only forum
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complete infinitive or not - English Only forum
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Coordinating a noun phrase and a to-infinitive clause - English Only forum
correct form of the infinitive - find - English Only forum
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dangling infinitive - English Only forum
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Developing / To develop / Development of [Noun, Gerund, Infinitive] - English Only forum
devoted to: infinitive or gerund - English Only forum
Did you remember watering/ to water the plants? [ gerund / infinitive ] - English Only forum
difference between prepositional phrase and to-infinitive - English Only forum
Difference between simple past and would+infinitive in past future constructions - English Only forum
difference between to-infinitive and -ing - English Only forum
direct infinitive vs gerund: Heard her come/coming - English Only forum
discover + <object + past participle / adjective / to infinitive> <that> - English Only forum
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do + infinitive - English Only forum
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do nothing but + bare infinitive? - English Only forum
Doer of action expressed by the infinitive as adjective. - English Only forum
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drive him 'to [do]' vs '[do]ing' (infinitive vs. gerund) - English Only forum
embedded questions - why + infinitive - English Only forum
English infinitive - English Only forum
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enough ... to infinitive vs so... that - English Only forum
enough of NP to-infinitive - English Only forum
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expect to have been [to + have +past participle /present perfect infinitive] - English Only forum
expected my salary <to go up> [use of infinitive?] - English Only forum
expressing intention with infinitive/is to - English Only forum
extraposition (gerund / infinitive) - English Only forum
Fancy (meet) you here! to infinitive or gerund? - English Only forum
Fate be changed, look inside [infinitive, old-fashioned style or imperative?] - English Only forum
feel good + present particle / good+ to infinitive - English Only forum
feel, believe + dummy it + to-infinitive / gerund - English Only forum
Find it + a Noun? + to infinitive - English Only forum
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finite VS infinitive, in a "wh" noun clause - English Only forum
first step to <infinitive/gerund> - English Only forum
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for + noun+ to-infinitive - English Only forum
For + Subject + Infinitive - English Only forum
for example: + infinitive verbs? - English Only forum
for him to come / his coming [for + infinitive vs gerund ] - English Only forum
For him <to sail back / sailing back> is [Gerund / to infinitive] - English Only forum
for me to + infinitive - English Only forum
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For-to infinitive complex - English Only forum
for-to infinitive construction - English Only forum
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Forbid,allow,recommend,advise + infinitive - English Only forum
Forget + infinitive and meaning - English Only forum
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forward to < meet/meeting > you [gerund or infinitive?] - English Only forum
Full infinitive or bare infinitive for updates - English Only forum
function of 'to' in infinitive form - English Only forum
function of the infinitive phrase in ‘try to do’ - English Only forum
Future Perfect + Past Simple [Modal Will + Perfect Infinitive] - English Only forum
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Gerund, infinitive: Are there rules for <to verb, to verbing>? - English Only forum
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Gerund, infinitive: I like <going, to go> to the beach. - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: I <like, love, hate> + <gerund, infinitive>? - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: I prefer <reading, to read>. - English Only forum
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Gerund, infinitive: I tried <using, to use> a computer. - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: I use this pot <for cooking, to cook> pasta. - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: it's cool <doing, to do> that. - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: like (love, hate, prefer) + infinitive or + -ing form - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: she woke up <sensing, to sense> that the ship had stopped. - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: the nation was <thinking, to think> the city of XX - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: to take this opportunity <of informing, to inform> you - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: usually too busy <helping, to help> my father on the land - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive: What will make you feel better is <spending, to spend> ... - English Only forum
Gerund, infinitive? Answering accurately is more important than finishing quickly. - English Only forum
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get to infinitive - English Only forum
give weight to [gerund/infinitive]? - English Only forum
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good to have fun/for having fun/ infinitive vs. gerund - English Only forum
grammar : would then infinitive - English Only forum
grammar term: infinitive verb? - English Only forum
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Grammaticality test of simple English sentences [adjective + 'enough' + to-infinitive] - English Only forum
guarantee to + infinitive - English Only forum
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have+object+infinitive without to/-ing form = cause - English Only forum
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help + to - infinitive vs. help + without to - infinitive - English Only forum
help each other <cook / cooking> [help+infinitive or gerund] - English Only forum
Help using passive infinitive or gerunds. - English Only forum
His father sent him to study English [agent of to-infinitive] - English Only forum
Hold+infinitive vs. hold+that-clause - English Only forum
hotels <used/use> by the social services [also: gerund, infinitive] - English Only forum
how + adjective + infinitive - English Only forum
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How to distinguish the infinitive "to" and the preposition "to"? - English Only forum
How to modify a noun by using "infinitive" - English Only forum
I advised him to move/I advised that he move [infinitive / subjunctive] - English Only forum
I am continuing + infinitive - English Only forum
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I asked that .... (infinitive?) - English Only forum
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I didn't have enough money to buy it . Why the infinitive? - English Only forum
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I like <to watch, watching> ... gerund or infinitive? - English Only forum
I often come across 'infinitive' when a sentence starts - English Only forum
I regret not to accept/ not accepting ...? [gerund infinitive] - English Only forum
I remember to do... vs. I remember doing... [ infinitive. gerund ] - English Only forum
I thank you to help me AND that instead of infinitive - English Only forum
I watched him play / playing [infinitive / -ing form] - English Only forum
I wish + would + have been (perfect infinitive) - English Only forum
I'd like to know how exactly 'infinitive' modifies a noun - English Only forum
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I've yet to see (infinitive?) - English Only forum
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If + a bare infinitive - English Only forum
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If + subject + present verb~, subject + would/should + bare infinitive~. - English Only forum
If + subject + was/were + infinitive [in American English] - English Only forum
if only + "would+ bare infinitive" vs. "past simple" - English Only forum
If you are + infinitive - English Only forum
if/ whether followed by to infinitive or gerund? - English Only forum
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imagine/hate and to infinitive/~ing - English Only forum
implied subject of infinitive - English Only forum
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in such a way as to + infinitive - English Only forum
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infinitive instead of that - English Only forum
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infinitive or gerund? - English Only forum
Infinitive or gerund? - Having sth be/being ... - English Only forum
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Infinitive to express actions following one another - English Only forum
infinitive to express result - English Only forum
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Infinitive with suggest - English Only forum
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Infinitive: I have a book to read. - English Only forum
Infinitive: when does either an active or a passive do? - English Only forum
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<infinitive/-ing> in adverbial clause: <to think / thinking> carefully - English Only forum
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ing or infinitive? - English Only forum
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interesting to read [role of to-infinitive?] - English Only forum
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Interrogative form of should with the perfect infinitive - English Only forum
Interrogative pronouns with gerund and infinitive - English Only forum
inversion of infinitive and adjective - English Only forum
Is 'adore' followed by a gerund or infinitive? - English Only forum
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Is 'to' (infinitive) missing between 'stockings' and 'have'? - English Only forum
Is + full infinitive or bare infinitive - English Only forum
is + infinitive ? - English Only forum
is a player to commit fouls/ infinitive - English Only forum
Is it a good style to begin a sentence with an infinitive? - English Only forum
is it allowed to use comma before the to-infinitive clause? - English Only forum
Is it okay to repeat "to + infinitive" in a series? - English Only forum
is it possible that you + infinitive - English Only forum
is it possible to convey perfect aspect in a passive report structure with infinitive? - English Only forum
Is than followed by infinitive or gerund? - English Only forum
Is this correct grammar (relative clause + infinitive) - English Only forum
isolated infinitive - English Only forum
It is + adj + to-infinitive - English Only forum
it and to infinitive/gerund - English Only forum
it comes 'to' singing / wrong 'to' cripple [To - Preposition or Infinitive?] - English Only forum
It is (important/usual..etc) + infinitive - English Only forum
it is common that clause / to infinitive - English Only forum
It is fun going out. [gerund vs infinitive] - English Only forum
It is illegal to drink / Drinking is illegal / To drink is illegal [Gerund/Infinitive] - English Only forum
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It is more stressful <being / to be> a woman [gerund or infinitive] - English Only forum
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<It is><I am> unfamiliar to-infinitive. - English Only forum
It occured to him + that clause/infinitive - English Only forum
It pains me <to see> my children [infinitive?] - English Only forum
it replacing infinitive to get the ball rolling - English Only forum
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it was believed to infinitive or to perfect participle - English Only forum
it would have served no purpose to infinitive - English Only forum
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It's difficult to maintain a friendship [complex sentence? infinitive phrase/clause] - English Only forum
it's frustrated not <to get hold> [infinitive or -ing?] - English Only forum
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It's skillful of you 'to maneuver the ball' with such style [infinitive = it?] - English Only forum
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Job responsibilities: To Infinitive vs. Bare Infinitive - English Only forum
keep followed by an infinitive - English Only forum
knife to chop / knife for chopping (infinitive vs gerund) - English Only forum
lack of the infinitive {Cambridge dictionary: live + "to-infinitive) - English Only forum
Lead to + infinitive or gerund? - English Only forum
<Learning><To learn> a new language is helpful. [Gerund/Infinitive] - English Only forum
least you can do is <to call/ calling> [infinitive / gerund] - English Only forum
leave + object + gerund/infinitive - English Only forum
leave it to someone to infinitive - English Only forum
Let + TO-infinitive - English Only forum
let alone + infinitive or -ing form? - English Only forum
let alone <take / to take> [bare infinitive <vs> to infinitive? - English Only forum
Let alone/not to mention etc.+bare infinitive or infinitive? - English Only forum
like + ing or to infinitive - English Only forum
like + object + infinitive - English Only forum
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like plus - ing or infinitive? - English Only forum
like swimming / to swim [Gerund vs Infinitive] - English Only forum
like to eat / eating [Infinitive / gerund] - English Only forum
Like/such as + ing, to infinitive or bare infinitive? - English Only forum
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Listening to + infinitive or gerund? - English Only forum
long enough to recognize.... [infinitive?] - English Only forum
look for France to play ... [look for someone to infinitive] - English Only forum
look forward to ...'hear' vs 'hearing' [gerund, infinitive] - English Only forum
look forward to + infinitive - English Only forum
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luck out + infinitive(??) - English Only forum
main advantage of something is ... [+ infinitive/-ing] - English Only forum
make a contribution to gerund or infinitive - English Only forum
make pizza rather than <ordering/order > one. [gerund vs infinitive] - English Only forum
Make sure + infinitive - English Only forum
make+sth+adj+to infinitive - English Only forum
make~plain infinitive vs make~to infinitive - English Only forum
Making a list with or without "to" before the infinitive - English Only forum
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mean gerund/infinitive - English Only forum
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might + perfect infinitive - English Only forum
mind him <staying> [participle or infinitive?] - English Only forum
Miss + infinitive/gerund? - English Only forum
mistake < to think/thinking > this tension [Infinitive vs Gerund] - English Only forum
Modifying a noun by participles or to-infinitive - English Only forum
more to infinitive... than (to) infinitive - English Only forum
Move on+infinitive - English Only forum
Multiple to-infinitive clauses in a single sentence - English Only forum
my advice to you is <to drink / drinking> [gerund infinitive] - English Only forum
My biggest challenge is <to work hard /work hard /working hard > [infinitive/gerund?] - English Only forum
my hobbies are + infinitive - English Only forum
My wish is to travel / traveling [infinitive / gerund] - English Only forum
Near to [ to, part of the infinitive only?] - English Only forum
need + Infinitive - English Only forum
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need + to infinitive/ - ing - English Only forum
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negating to-infinitive - English Only forum
Negative in a sentence vs. negative in to-infinitive - English Only forum
Negative infinitive - English Only forum
negative infinitive used as subject - English Only forum
negative of Verb + somebody + to + infinitive - English Only forum
negrect [neglect] + to infinitive or gerund - English Only forum
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No backshift of "used to-infinitive" - English Only forum
No difference + To-infinitive/Gerund? - English Only forum
no other+noun+to infinitive - English Only forum
not + adjective enough + infinitive - English Only forum
"not" before an infinitive in the passive form vs "not" inside it - English Only forum
Not not mention + Infinitive - English Only forum
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noun + to infinitive clause? - English Only forum
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noun+gerund + to + infinitive - English Only forum
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O, + infinitive - English Only forum
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object+infinitive (negation). - English Only forum
observation verbs followed by ing form or bare infinitive - English Only forum
occur to/dawn on/cross one's mind to infinitive/that? - English Only forum
"of V-ing", to-infinitive, the relative pronoun - English Only forum
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offer+object+infinitive - English Only forum
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only + to + infinitive - English Only forum
Only option is + infinitive/bare infinitive/gerund? - English Only forum
open to + infinitive/gerundive - English Only forum
opposed < to test / to testing> products [infinitive?] - English Only forum
order+[ infinitive?] - English Only forum
other than + bare infinitive - English Only forum
Ought not to worry / Ought not worry [to-infinitive vs bare infinitive] - English Only forum
Our boss is difficult to be pleased. [adjective + passive infinitive] - English Only forum
Pandemic to jumpstart (headline, infinitive) - English Only forum
Participial Phrase and Infinitive Phrase - English Only forum
participle clause vs. infinitive clause - English Only forum
passive (get) infinitive - English Only forum
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Passive infinitive: The case then went to court 3 times, ... - English Only forum
Passive infinitive? - English Only forum
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Perfect Infinitive, Lapse - English Only forum
Perfect infinitives - which is the main clause and which is the infinitive clause? - English Only forum
Perfect participle vs to + infinitive vs 'who' clause - English Only forum
Perfect progressive infinitive - the meaning of a sentence - English Only forum
permit somebody to-infinitive - English Only forum
pointless/useless + to infinitive or ing - English Only forum
poorly executed plan <to rebuild the bridge>. [Infinitive referring to past time?] - English Only forum
Position of the infinitive - English Only forum
Position of To-infinitive - English Only forum
possible <to cancel>... and <sending> a cheque instead? [infinitive + -ing] - English Only forum
prefer + bare infinitive? [subjunctive] - English Only forum
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prepositon+relative pronoun+infinitive - English Only forum
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present perfect infinitive - English Only forum
present simple, imperative, or will + infinitive - English Only forum
presentation with slides: problem with infinitive - English Only forum
presume 'for to' say ['For' + 'to infinitive'] - English Only forum
problems <requiring/to require> all kinds of solutions [participle vs infinitive] - English Only forum
problems to explain -ing and infinitive - English Only forum
promise to <complete / have completed> this by... [Perfect infinitive vs Simple infinitive] - English Only forum
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propose + infinitive/gerund/subjunctive - English Only forum
propose + pronoun + infinitive? - English Only forum
purpose sentence VS object infinitive - English Only forum
purpose: for+gerund vs. the infinitive - English Only forum
put a lot of effort into + ing / put a lot of effort to + infinitive - English Only forum
rather + to / rather + infinitive - English Only forum
rather than + noun + bare infinitive - English Only forum
Rather than being / be punished [gerund vs bare infinitive] - English Only forum
rather than defend/defending [bare infinitive or gerund?] - English Only forum
rather than do/doing [infinitive vs gerund] - English Only forum
rather than do/doing [infinitive vs gerund] - English Only forum
rather than <subject> <infinitive or V-ing> - English Only forum
Recognizing an infinitive - English Only forum
recommend + infinitive or gerund? - English Only forum
recommend any books <to help me> [infinitive?] - English Only forum
recommend <you to / that you> [infinitive, that clause] - English Only forum
recommend+gerund or recommend somebody+infinitive - English Only forum
Reduced relative clause or infinitive complement? - English Only forum
refer to something + infinitive - English Only forum
regret to say/saying [gerund infinitive] - English Only forum
regret to see vs. regret seeing [gerund infinitive] - English Only forum
reject + full infinitive - English Only forum
reject + ing/infinitive - English Only forum
Relative Clause + Infinitive - English Only forum
relative infinitive - English Only forum
Relative infinitive clause [be+to+verb] - English Only forum
relative infinitive or adverbial infinitive - English Only forum
rely on plus infinitive or -ing - English Only forum
remember packing / to pack [ gerund / infinitive ] - English Only forum
remember to lock / remember locking [ infinitive / gerund ] - English Only forum
remember to sign/signing [ infinitive / gerund ] - English Only forum
Remember+V-ing or To-inf.? [ gerund / infinitive ] - English Only forum
reminded plus infinitive - English Only forum
Repetitive personal pronouns and verbs in infinitive - English Only forum
Request + infinitive (without object) - English Only forum
Require + infinitive/gerund - English Only forum
require to be / require being [infinitive / gerund] - English Only forum
risk of -ing form/ for noun to the infinitive - English Only forum
role of 'to infinitive' - English Only forum
rules of using "to+infinitive" or "gerund" ? - English Only forum
saw her cross/crossing (infinitive vs. participle) - English Only forum
saw him <go>. [Infinitive?] - English Only forum
see + bare infinitive/gerund? - English Only forum
see + cry/crying [infinitive verb/present participle] - English Only forum
Seem + <Infinitive Verb> + Adjective - English Only forum
seems to have asked / to ask [infinitive tense?] - English Only forum
sense subject & infinitive & for/of + Objective Pronoun/noun - English Only forum
Shall + Past Perfect Infinitive - English Only forum
She swore <doing / to do> it. [participle vs. infinitive] - English Only forum
She was to return / to have returned [perfect infinitive unreal past situations] - English Only forum
ships < that appear / appearing> [(That + infinitive) vs Gerund] - English Only forum
shoot +infinitive - English Only forum
Should / Would + Perfect Infinitive - English Only forum
should + infinitive vs. should + present perfect - English Only forum
Should + perfect infinitive for ureal past situations - English Only forum
Should be + gerund and should + infinitive - English Only forum
Simple form followed by noun (bare infinitive) - English Only forum
Simple to-infinitive for present simple - English Only forum
so ... + infinitive vs. too ... + infinitive - English Only forum
so / too + adj + infinitive - English Only forum
So / too + to-infinitive - English Only forum
so that + passive infinitive - English Only forum
so that is/be/for object to infinitive - English Only forum
Some confusing infinitive phrases - English Only forum
something you need help.../ present participle or infinitive - English Only forum
somewhat+to infinitive - English Only forum
sorry + infinitive/perfect infinitive/gerund - English Only forum
sorry for + verb+ing" and "sorry + infinitive" - English Only forum
sorry for +gerund vs sorry to +infinitive - English Only forum
spend (money) +infinitive or gerund - English Only forum
spend enough time <learning/to learn> English [infinitive / gerund] - English Only forum
split infinitive without "to" - English Only forum
Split infinitive: That was too horrible <to even/ even to> think about. - English Only forum
Split infinitive: to always shower His blessings - English Only forum
Split infinitive: to first consider - English Only forum
squinting modifier before infinitive - English Only forum
start looking / to look [gerund / infinitive] - English Only forum
start/stop + ing or bare infinitive (in imperative sentences) - English Only forum
start+gerund or start+infinitive - English Only forum
start+ing or +to infinitive? - English Only forum
Starting a sentence with infinitive - English Only forum
"stoop to" gerund or infinitive - English Only forum
stop + verb+ing, or stop + infinitive forms - English Only forum
stop <copying / to copy> [verb-ing, infinitive] - English Only forum
stopped at a bar to drink [Verb + Infinitive?] - English Only forum
stories about U.S. troops <to rescue / rescuing> [Present participle vs infinitive] - English Only forum
String of idiomatic infinitive verbs without "to" - English Only forum
Structure: for + object pronoun + to + infinitive - English Only forum
study, studying - Gerund or Infinitive - English Only forum
study+gerund/infinitive - English Only forum
subject + make + object + bare Infinitive (Infinitive without "to") - English Only forum
subject and verb agreement with to infinitive and gerund - English Only forum
subject of the sentence (ing/infinitive) - English Only forum
subject of to-infinitive - English Only forum
subject of to-infinitive? - English Only forum
Subject Pronoun+Infinitive - English Only forum
subjunctive and to-infinitive as subject (replacements) - English Only forum
subjunctive/is/was/for + to infinitive - English Only forum
subjunctive+to infinitive - English Only forum
Succession of infinitive markers with dependent purposes - English Only forum
suggest + infinitive - English Only forum
suggest +ing or infinitive - English Only forum
Suggest and Encourage + you + infinitive - English Only forum
Superlative + Infinitive phrase (to have ever p.p) - English Only forum
superlative and to-infinitive - English Only forum
"supposed to" + infinitive - English Only forum
Sure+gerund/infinitive - English Only forum
syntactic function of infinitive - English Only forum
take (for) someone an amount of time to infinitive - English Only forum
take an action <to+infinitive> or <of+gerund> - English Only forum
take turns + gerund phrase/infinitive phrase - English Only forum
Taste, sound + O + bare infinitive/V-ing? - English Only forum
teach me to dance/ teach me dancing gerund vs infinitive - English Only forum
technique was <to jostle /jostling> [infinitive vs gerund] - English Only forum
Tenses of infinitive - English Only forum
than to go / going [infinitive vs -ing verb (gerund)] - English Only forum
than to infinitive - English Only forum
than+bare infinitive? - English Only forum
than+infinitive or gereund? - English Only forum
Than+infinitive or gerund - English Only forum
"thanks + infinitive" expressing request - English Only forum
that clause, to infinitive - English Only forum
that clause/for +object+to infinitive - English Only forum
that she should <behave /be behaving /have behaved> [infinitive question] - English Only forum
"that someone will buy them" to infinitive - English Only forum
the adverb between "to" and bare infinitive [split infinitive] - English Only forum
The agent of the infinitive to be helping - English Only forum
the ages for leaving school, being allowed to have sex, smoke/ smoking, drive/ driving, ....[infinitive/ participle] - English Only forum
the conditional expressions with the perfect infinitive - English Only forum
The continuous infinitive- a clarification needed please - English Only forum
the derivation of name---infinitive - English Only forum
the difference between infinitive and gerund of 'develop' - English Only forum
the functioning of to-infinitive phrase - English Only forum
the idea to + infinitive VS the idea of + ing form - English Only forum
the idea to lose / of losing [gerund vs infinitive] - English Only forum
The infinitive - English Only forum
The Infinitive - English Only forum
The infinitive form to/of ... is - English Only forum
The infinitive implied by its particle - English Only forum
the infinitive of (can, could) - English Only forum
The Infinitive to - English Only forum
the largest ship <to be built / to have been built> [infinitive: present or perfect?] - English Only forum
the last to infinitive - English Only forum
the latest of his close associates <to face> criminal charges [to + infinitive] - English Only forum
the meaning and role of to infinitive - English Only forum
The meaning of "must" with Perfect Infinitive - English Only forum
The meaning of the form "be to + infinitive" - English Only forum
the meaning of To-infinitive - English Only forum
The men to help you(infinitive as adj.) - English Only forum
The new drug has proven -to be- very effective. infinitive - English Only forum
the next step followed by infinitive/for noun + infinitive - English Only forum
the omission of 'to infinitive' after be verb - English Only forum
the only way II/gerund vs. infinitive - English Only forum
The passive infinitive - English Only forum
the passive voice in to infinitive - English Only forum
The perfect continuous infinitive - English Only forum
The perfect continuous infinitive for the past continuous. - English Only forum
The perfect infinitive - English Only forum
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