Gerunds, Infinitive and to plus Infinitive

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  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  12 років тому

    I'm flattered! Stay tuned because I have lots more to teach... :)

  • @sasicmirko
    @sasicmirko 11 років тому

    I speak German,French but above all the languages I adore British English in terms of accent! Also your explanation of the Gerund,and English grammar at all,is thorough and very praiseworthy !

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  12 років тому +2

    Yes!!! It is OK to use to + infinitive OR gerund with 'like, love, play' and even 'start'. You are right. But we usually use gerund

  • @ingazaldea2076
    @ingazaldea2076 5 років тому

    Dave,YOU've done a lot in your life!Extraordinary explanation in all your videos!

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому

    That's right! This is an introduction. I will be doing an advanced lesson in future for verbs followed by gerund/to + infinitive with a different meaning for each one.

  • @combatfear4
    @combatfear4 12 років тому

    Thank you sir, you are the best English teacher I've ever seen. You just got an extra subscriber.

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  12 років тому +2

    When I got to Moscow I couldn't get used to ....
    .....walking on the thick ice
    .....driving on the right
    .....eating seeds

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  12 років тому

    The rules you must learn are whether the verb takes gerund, or to + infintive (or object + to + infinitive, or preposition + gerund). Go to the grammar section of my website, and you will find a helpful table

  • @mariomend6480
    @mariomend6480 12 років тому

    It is the best explanation about this subject which I have ever watched.

  • @ruslandukhnovskiy5694
    @ruslandukhnovskiy5694 8 років тому

    Your explaining has the best way I've ever seen. It's logical and understood. I've subscribed and looking forward to next lessons

  • @salischagas
    @salischagas 10 років тому +1

    The best lesson on gerunds I've ever seen. Congratulations and thanks Mr Skypelessons!

  • @Nearbird-bf
    @Nearbird-bf 8 років тому +6

    Absolutely fascinating explanation, thanks a lot.

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому +1

    Try + gerund = try as an experiment (I tried adding some salt, but it still tasted awful)
    Try + to + infinitive = try something difficult. (I tried to get to the meeting on time, but failed)

  • @angellepinda9692
    @angellepinda9692 11 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for the lesson. You are the best teacher. Keep up !

  • @vtpoly
    @vtpoly 11 років тому

    Many people are taught that the infinitive = to + base verb form. It might be worth making the distinction between the bare infinitive and the full infinitive, so as not to cause confusion. Start, stop, and begin can also be followed by the infinitive. Examples: I started to cry. I stopped to take a call. Let's begin to sing. I stopped to warm my hands by the fire. Of course, the meaning changes in some cases when switching verb forms. I stopped warming my hands by the fire.

  • @1ArgentineanFan
    @1ArgentineanFan 9 років тому

    thank you for this video.A hug from Buenos Aires,Argentina.

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому

    No, I speak Russian.
    Try + gerund = пробовать
    Try + to + infinitive = стараться / пытаться
    Have a look at what google says for the German translations of these words. I still like my first definition, I'm afraid. I can't see how I can improve it.

  • @аркадийфёдоров-щ7в
    @аркадийфёдоров-щ7в 11 років тому

    I am from Russia.Our teacher show us your lessons.Thank you very much.

    • @MrSkypelessons
      @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому +2

      Thanks Arkady! Welcome to my channel. Please subscribe and comment whenever you like.
      ''Our teacher shows**.''

  • @muathsulaiman1958
    @muathsulaiman1958 9 років тому

    The best lesson on gerunds I've ever seen; Thank you

  • @MMAKSA2011
    @MMAKSA2011 12 років тому

    Would you mind giving one or two examples for ( get/be used to ) ?

  • @antoniqpetrova7149
    @antoniqpetrova7149 8 років тому +3

    Very useful lesson.I like it.

  • @devsahayam6517
    @devsahayam6517 7 років тому

    Superb presentation by the best teacher. thank you very much .

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому

    No infinitive, and cannot be conjugated (he will, she will...NOT he wills.) Check wikipedia, 'English modal verbs'. You will see that it is a modal.

  • @by-hd8zm
    @by-hd8zm 8 років тому

    well sir you have done a great jop, I wish he have a teacher like you ,you are a perfect teacher.with my kind regards..

  • @crowbr
    @crowbr 9 років тому

    Finally I understood when I can use gerunds instead infinitive verbs and vice versa, thank you.

  • @richardlaine4078
    @richardlaine4078 5 років тому

    Great Explanation at last! thanks

  • @pbeahZ
    @pbeahZ 12 років тому

    great video..great help, thank you for posting...I am studying through my tefl grammer and this is just perfect fir brushing up on those tricky grammer bits

  • @hildarodriguezmunoz729
    @hildarodriguezmunoz729 7 років тому

    Thanks for this opportunity to learn with your video!!

  • @meylinmostaceroherrera335
    @meylinmostaceroherrera335 8 років тому

    such a great video, thanks for the information, you are really good at teaching. Blessings

  • @cteckinz
    @cteckinz 7 років тому

    The best teacher ever! :D

  • @mrs.deschamps9390
    @mrs.deschamps9390 8 років тому

    I'm confused because in your advanced video you mentioned that verbs: like, hate, love could use both the gerund and the infinitive :-?

    • @MrSkypelessons
      @MrSkypelessons  8 років тому +1

      They can use either, but we use gerund more often with these verbs. I think 'hate' is always gerund.

  • @facehunter2767
    @facehunter2767 10 років тому

    in the video, recommend is under the gerund column. But in the quiz you gave us, question no. 2, it is He recommended to go to his favourite restaurant.why?

  • @sabbr92275656
    @sabbr92275656 10 років тому

    You are best teacher fo me

  • @entenglishnewspapertrainer6421
    @entenglishnewspapertrainer6421 7 років тому

    should we learn all the words which either gerund or ifinitive.or there is some proper rule which guess where we use gerund or ifinitive

  • @CatalinaJardonJuani
    @CatalinaJardonJuani 10 років тому

    fantastic lesson! Thanks so much it made all my doubts go away

  • @michelevicario5681
    @michelevicario5681 8 років тому

    5:16, if I get it well, "Other verbs which are gerunds that are worth remembering..."
    "To be worth" is one of those verbs, then? Thought that "worth" was a adjective and wanted an infinitive.

  • @marianakuramoto4873
    @marianakuramoto4873 9 років тому

    What about after verbs like "do" and "did"? "Do you like swimming" or "Do you like to swim?"

    • @MrSkypelessons
      @MrSkypelessons  9 років тому

      +Mariana Kuramoto They are questions. They follow the grammar of questions. It is different from the topic of this lesson. ua-cam.com/video/yJPpIPo4yMI/v-deo.html

  • @901washington
    @901washington 10 років тому

    Very good class, you are amazing. Now I understand thanks

  • @Editoktavia
    @Editoktavia 9 років тому +1

    thank you.. I found it's very helpful

  • @Neha-kg6rg
    @Neha-kg6rg 6 років тому

    Perfect Dave plz upload all syllabuses of english grammar.

  • @amitgupta696
    @amitgupta696 5 років тому

    Hello, I am Amit Gupta FROM Hyderabad. there is a question to understand passive of gerund and infinitive. 1. The home(Non doer) needs to be painted ( Passive of infinitive ,Both grammatically and sense are passive) / The Home needs to paint(Active of infinitive, only sense is passive) 2. The Home (Non doer) needs being painted(Passive of infinitive ,Both grammatically and sense are passive) /The home needs painting(Active of gerund, only sense is passive). Here i want to understand why passive of gerund one is wrong ? Request kindly respond

  • @nawelwiwis1605
    @nawelwiwis1605 9 років тому

    we can also use to+infinitive with like love , hate, prefer ...???

    • @MrSkypelessons
      @MrSkypelessons  9 років тому

      +nawel wiwis Watch the advanced gerunds video for more information about this...

  • @alialhameedi8339
    @alialhameedi8339 10 років тому

    Thanks for you Mrskype,your lesson is interesting

  • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
    @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 9 років тому +1

    Dear Prof,
    I was wandering If I might ask you a question. Topic is negative.
    I must say: A) I don't like swimming or I like not swimming or both with different mean. I enjoy not having or I don't enjoy having.
    Thank you kindly

    • @MrSkypelessons
      @MrSkypelessons  9 років тому +4

      Andrea Giraldo They have different meanings. I like not having a car = It's a pleasure for me not to have one. I don't like having a car = It's not a pleasure for me to have one.

    • @andreagiraldomdphd.8376
      @andreagiraldomdphd.8376 9 років тому

      Thank you kindly Prof. I pay my respect to you.a

  • @slava_gost
    @slava_gost 12 років тому +1

    Thank you! But I'v also heard it's ok to use the infinitive after "like, love, and hate." As in "I like to do housework."
    Regards from Russians! :)

  • @msajnova
    @msajnova 11 років тому

    will is a modal v????? can you give an example please?

  • @ra6403
    @ra6403 12 років тому

    Thanks .. The best expline

  • @gda295
    @gda295 5 років тому

    great...wld have said gave up at 8:19 phrasal verb more than verb plus prepositional phrase.

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому

    I will be doing it in the next few weeks, I promise :)

  • @MMAKSA2011
    @MMAKSA2011 12 років тому

    Thank you for your prompt reply!

  • @ika_luzya
    @ika_luzya 8 років тому

    Thank you for the lesson.

  • @paolasanchez9675
    @paolasanchez9675 9 років тому

    hi, thank you a lot for the video, it's been very helpful, but I have a question, in the quiz the questions 9 and 20 use gerunds after the preposition to, it is confusing because the preposition to is using with infinitive, thank you so much.

    • @MrSkypelessons
      @MrSkypelessons  9 років тому

      paola sanchez TO + infinitive after 1) certain verbs 2) adjectives 3) чтобы. HOWEVER: gerunds after prepositions (including TO). It's confusing, I know. But that's the way it is!

  • @ashishjain1891
    @ashishjain1891 6 років тому

    Dear sir,
    I know 'recommend' is a gerund, so is it ok to say "I recommend him visiting the doctor".
    However I think "I recommend him to visit the doctor" is correct.
    If so then why?
    Thanks in advance.

  • @157tty
    @157tty 10 років тому +1

    reading books or whatever could help also!

  • @kubrak9479
    @kubrak9479 12 років тому

    You are perfect.I want you to my English teacher.Also you are handsome too :) would you come to Turkey? :)

  • @vatikavats9217
    @vatikavats9217 8 років тому

    sir, i tried your quiz and i couldn't understand that 'i spent 3hours trying to call him' why trying is used?

  • @rebeca20119
    @rebeca20119 11 років тому

    Thanks excellent teacher

  • @aashiprohit
    @aashiprohit 11 років тому

    i suggest we go out to eat , :) suggest is not followed by gerund ,as u taught "suggest is followed by gerund" is it always true ???? i'm confused please eplain this ,i like the way you teach (Y)

    • @MrSkypelessons
      @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому

      Reporting verbs - Lesson 2. Suggest and offer
      I suggest you watch my video :)

    • @aashiprohit
      @aashiprohit 11 років тому

      i watched it :D sir :) wow you teach so amazing . there are so many complex rules in English . thanks (Y)

    • @aashiprohit
      @aashiprohit 11 років тому

      hi dave :) is it correct to say i'm having problem with my (something)

  • @prateekjasmatiya2581
    @prateekjasmatiya2581 11 років тому

    which one is correct
    he denied to have been there.
    he denied to having been there
    he denied being there
    he denied having there ?

  • @oswaldlobo1990
    @oswaldlobo1990 10 років тому

    sir please explain about subject compliment and object compliment

  • @ezratoop6135
    @ezratoop6135 10 років тому

    This is fantastic, thank you. Are you planning to make a video about 'the more complicated' part for CAE or CPE learners? Thanks

  • @mixerzar
    @mixerzar 9 років тому

    Thanks, very helpful.

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому

    It's not easy - Being green. The gerund for the verb 'to be' is used here as the subject of the sentence. As I said in the lesson, when the verb is subject, use gerund.
    It's important to speak English.
    Speaking English is important.
    It's important. Speaking English.
    Is this clear?

  • @joeya62
    @joeya62 11 років тому

    I really like your lesson a lot but there is too much info in one video!!! I have to watch it again and take notes :)

  • @NapatidaP
    @NapatidaP 11 років тому

    Thanks, teacher . ; )

  • @luiscavalcanti3431
    @luiscavalcanti3431 4 роки тому

    I need to find another explanation.. I think I’ve missed the point on your board. Erasing then writing. Erasing then writing..

  • @arshanali342
    @arshanali342 8 років тому

    plz sir give us new topic full concept of transition words

  • @ilhamprasetya3884
    @ilhamprasetya3884 8 років тому

    Why don't you buy a whiteboard eraser ? Great explanation BTW :D

  • @АлександрЛипин-х7ъ

    admit
    anticipate (предвидеть)
    avoid
    appreciate
    be worth
    begin
    consider
    complete
    can't stand
    can't bear
    can't help
    deny
    dislike
    discuss
    dread (страшиться)
    enjoy
    escape
    feel like
    finish
    hate
    imagine
    keep
    like
    love
    mind
    mention
    miss
    practice
    prefer
    postpone
    regret
    remember
    recall
    recollect (припоминать)
    recommend
    risk
    stop
    suggest
    start
    quit
    understand

  • @vtpoly
    @vtpoly 11 років тому

    Here's an interesting comparison: I remembered to lock the door. I remembered locking the door. Not quite the same in meaning.

  • @ahmdali3684
    @ahmdali3684 10 років тому

    Like takes both

  • @MMAKSA2011
    @MMAKSA2011 12 років тому

    As usual thumbs up! Isn't correct to say I like to play football!

  • @MrSkypelessons
    @MrSkypelessons  11 років тому

    No. I tried to catch the cat is more likely. Have you ever done it as an experiment? We just try to do it, and maybe we fail, or maybe succeed, but it is usually rather difficult whatever the result.
    ''I tried giving the cat some water to make it feel better.'' is trying something as an experiment.

  • @larisajaaskelainen7137
    @larisajaaskelainen7137 10 років тому

    Perfect!

  • @pavkiexs
    @pavkiexs 11 років тому

    Please do it

  • @ingeborgjeden
    @ingeborgjeden 4 роки тому

    Practise???

  • @shaikhasulieman7427
    @shaikhasulieman7427 8 років тому

    thankyou uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu

  • @aminelouguit8142
    @aminelouguit8142 10 років тому

    Thank you so much MrSkypelessons i am from morocco can i have your Facebook Plz ?

  • @yogilevo
    @yogilevo 6 років тому

    "Cooking is fun" , or "Cooking is funny? "

    • @hohomeagain
      @hohomeagain 6 років тому

      I would distinguish them in this way, "Cooking is fun" and " Cooking is a funny lesson“.

    • @yogilevo
      @yogilevo 6 років тому

      Thank You Hoho Meagain. But, I still don't undestand. Why is cooking fun? İs "fun" adverb or adjective?

    • @hohomeagain
      @hohomeagain 6 років тому +2

      In your case, "fun" and "funny" are not describing the same meaning. "Fun" is an uncountable noun meaning ‘pleasure and enjoyment’ while "Funny" is an adjective and it means ‘amusing’ or ‘causing laughter’. So, if we say ‘cooking is fun" means the action that applies to cooking is ’enjoyable" but, by using the word to "Funny" somehow has changed the meaning to "amusing". I hope my explanation would clear out your doubt.

    • @hohomeagain
      @hohomeagain 6 років тому +2

      By the way, you are most welcome.

    • @yogilevo
      @yogilevo 6 років тому

      Oh sure. The issue is very clear now. Thank You so much for the explanation:)

  • @VioletJV
    @VioletJV 11 років тому

    Kermit the frog sings "is not easy being green". that´s a gerund after and adjective, IS HE WRONG?!!

  • @mcode1264
    @mcode1264 11 років тому

    to+ basse form