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English Grammar Infinitives & Gerunds
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In this lesson, our instructor Rebekah Hendershot goes through an introduction on infinitives and gerunds. She explains what gerunds and infinitives are, and how to use them.
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Post by chengpingru on June 24, 2019
Isn't it: "I appreciate you're taking the time to help me improve my grammar" instead of "I appreciate your..."?
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Post by Angela Qian on May 18, 2017
aren't they also called verbals? and what about the participials?
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Post by Muhammad ISHAQUE on August 23, 2016
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Post by Sharon McLaughlin on April 19, 2016
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Last reply by: Muhammad ISHAQUE
Tue Aug 23, 2016 2:17 AM
Post by mosab radi on February 24, 2015
could i say my passion is to paint
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Sat Jan 11, 2014 1:44 AM
Post by Rosa Avila on January 3, 2014
You did not state in the video how infinitives may be used. I read somewhere that they can be used as nouns, adjectives, or adverbs. Is this true?
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Sat Jan 11, 2014 2:00 AM
Post by Yu Zhang on December 24, 2013
I confuse whether "make" is followed by "do" or "doing"
Societies acting through their governments make the rules( )which acts are illegal.
the answer is (stating), but why we can not use (state)?
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Mon Jun 24, 2013 6:53 PM
Post by Vanessa Pieper on June 24, 2013
I was wondering why gerunds and infinitives are taught together since gerunds are not verbs.