Created by

vladarattilt2222
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Basic English
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Gerund
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Age 17+
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level: 11
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English
Author's Instructions
Gerunds are often used interchangeably with the “to” infinitive form of a verb (e.g., “I like singing”/“I like to sing”). However, they are not always interchangeable and, where both can be used, they often differ in tone and meaning.
The use of a “to” infinitive as a subject is possible but tends to sound unnatural. It’s normally better to use a gerund.
Created by

vladarattilt2222
-
Basic English
-
Gerund
-
Age 17+
-
level: 11
-
English
Author's Instructions
Gerunds are often used interchangeably with the “to” infinitive form of a verb (e.g., “I like singing”/“I like to sing”). However, they are not always interchangeable and, where both can be used, they often differ in tone and meaning.
The use of a “to” infinitive as a subject is possible but tends to sound unnatural. It’s normally better to use a gerund.
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