Gerunds are a noun form of a verb that ends in -ing. They are oftern used when:

  • As a subject.

Example

  • Reading on tablets and phones isn’t very good for your eyes.
  • Travelling around the world has always been my dream.
  • After a preposition.

Example

  • I’m tired of waiting. Let’s go home.
  • I’m not very good at playing sports.
  • We are looking forward to seeing you soon. (to is a preposition.)
  • After some verbs such as avoid, enjoy, finish, hate, keep, like, love, don’t mind, prefer, recommend, spend time, stop, suggest, etc.

Example

  • I stopped playing football when I got married.
  • Have you finished painting the house?

Verbs that are followed by infinitives

Here are some verbs I frequently misuse, they should be followed by an infinitive instead of a gerund. Such as ask (someone), decide, forget, help, hope, learn, need, offer, plan, promise, remember, seem, try, want, would like, would love, would hate, would prefer, etc.

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