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PAGE 149<br />

121 To-infinitive or gerund after a verb<br />

+ to-infinitive<br />

afford • Note a expect ought • 93<br />

agree • Note b fail plan<br />

aim get (= succeed) prepare<br />

appear • 120(2) grow • 120(2) pretend<br />

arrange guarantee promise<br />

ask happen • 120(2) prove • 120(2)<br />

attempt hasten refuse<br />

be • 76 have • 92 seek<br />

be dying • Note c help • Note e seem • 120(2)<br />

beg hesitate swear<br />

can't wait hope tend • 120(2)<br />

care (= want) • Note d learn threaten<br />

choose long train<br />

claim manage turn out • 120(2)<br />

come • 120(2) neglect undertake<br />

dare • 101 offer used • 100(2)<br />

decide omit wish<br />

demand<br />

+ gerund<br />

admit escape permit • Note f<br />

advise • Note f excuse postpone<br />

allow • Note f face practise<br />

anticipate fancy (= want) put off<br />

appreciate finish quit<br />

avoid give up recommend • Note f<br />

can't help imagine resent<br />

confess involve resist<br />

consider justify resume<br />

delay keep (on) risk<br />

deny leave off save<br />

detest mention stand • Note a<br />

dislike mind • Note d suggest<br />

enjoy miss tolerate<br />

NOTE<br />

a Afford (= have enough money/time) and stand (= tolerate) go after can/could or be able to.<br />

They are often in a negative sentence or a question.<br />

Do you think we'll be able to afford to go to India?<br />

I can't stand sitting around doing nothing.<br />

b We can use agree with a to-infinitive but not accept.<br />

Brian agreed to pay half the cost. NOT Brian accepted to pay half.<br />

c We use be dying (= want very much) only in the continuous.<br />

I'm dying to have a swim./I'm dying for a swim.<br />

d Care and mind are normally in a negative sentence or a question.<br />

Would you care to come along with us? Do you mind carrying this bag for me?<br />

e After help we can leave out to.<br />

We all helped (to) put up the tent.<br />

f When advise, recommend, allow or permit has another object, it takes a to-infinitive.<br />

I advised taking a taxi.<br />

They don't allow sunbathing here.<br />

I advised the girls to take a taxi. They don't allow people to sunbathe here.

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