There are a few basic rules regarding the use of infinitives and gerunds.
- Infinitives and gerunds are noun forms. If used before the main verb, they are the subject of the verb; after the main verb, they are the object of the verb.
- If a preposition is used after the verb, do not use an infinitive.
- If a common expression ends with a preposition, then it may be followed by a gerund.
- Verb + infinitive (A):
We cannot afford to wait. - Verb + (pro)noun + infinitive (B):
That will cause him to think again. - A or B:
They are allowed to stay out past midnight.
Please allow her to be absent tomorrow. - Verb + gerund:
I admit getting defensive when I am incorrectly blamed for something. - Verb + infinitive or gerund:
You advised me to take that course.
You advised taking that course.
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