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Do we use gerund or infinitive after suggest?
If we write a verb after suggest, it has to be a gerund, never an infinitive.
How do you use infinitives?
You can also use the infinitive to show your intention, after a verb that involves saying something. Verbs such as “agree”, “promise” and “decide” can all use the infinitive form. E.g. “She agreed to share the money between them.” E.g. “He decided to change schools.”
What is the difference between infinitive and gerund?
Gerund = the present participle (-ing) form of the verb, e.g., singing, dancing, running. Infinitive = to + the base form of the verb, e.g., to sing, to dance, to run. Whether you use a gerund or an infinitive depends on the main verb in the sentence.
Can we use infinitive after suggest?
Don’t use an infinitive after suggest! If you use a verb after suggest, use a gerund! A gerund is a noun that is formed by adding -ing to a verb.
Can we use that after suggest?
Suggest + that-clause When we suggest an action to someone, we can use a that-clause. When suggest is in the past, we can use should in the that-clause: Her doctor suggested that she should reduce her working hours and take more exercise.
Why do we use infinitive?
The to infinitive can be used to express purpose or necessity after a verb followed by a pronoun or a noun.
How do you use a gerund?
A gerund is an instance when a verb is being used in a very particular way – as a noun! You do this by changing the infinitive form of the verb, and adding “ing” at the end. For example, “eat” is changed to “eating”, or “write” is changed to “writing”.
Can an infinitive end in ing?
Knowing the difference between gerund and infinitive can save you from making costly grammar mistakes when writing. In a nutshell, a word formed from a verb acting as a noun and ending in ing is a gerund. Infinitive phrases – normally referred to as infinitives – are formed with the word to in front of a verb.