GERUND Autor: Enrique Hinojosa 1) Después de preposiciones (after, before, to, of, in, on,...) Close the door after leaving / She was proud of winning the prize I am used to doing sports / He was accused of murdering 2) Después del verbo “go” para...
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GERUND Autor: Enrique Hinojosa 1) Después de preposiciones (after, before, to, of, in, on,...) Close the door after leaving / She was proud of winning the prize I am used to doing sports / He was accused of murdering 2) Después del verbo “go” para actividades que se hacen, como deportes When it snows, we normally go skiing / I go shopping with my sister If we had a boat, we could go sailing / They often go trekking 3) Con verbos que expresan “likes/dislikes”: like, dislike, love, hate, detest,... I like walking / I hate sweeping the floor / I love listening to music 4) Con otros verbos como: enjoy, admit, deny, mind, avoid, involve, suggest... I suggest stopping for a rest / Do you mind closing the door, please? 5) Con ciertas expresiones: to be worth, can´t help, feel like, it´s no use,… It´s worth watching that film / I can´t help doing that I feel like having some tea / It´s no use thinking too much INFINITIVE 1) Suele ir detrás de adjetivos (pleased, glad, sad, sorry, happy, easy,
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