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How to use GERUNDS and INFINITIVES | Confusing English Grammar
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Emily posted on 2018/11/05Ever get confused between 'stop to do' and 'stop doing'? This video from MmmEnglish breaks down those tricky gerunds and infinitives with super clear examples, perfect for daily conversations and even workplace situations! You'll pick up essential grammar patterns that make your English sound so much more natural.
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- Preposition
- To come after something in sequence or time.
- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To have something as a consequence.
- To have something occur immediately after.
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More talk about
US /tɔk əˈbaʊt/
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UK /tɔ:k əˈbaut/
- Phrasal Verb
- To discuss a particular topic.
- To mention or bring up a subject.
- Phrase
- Used to emphasize how good, bad, impressive, etc. something is.
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More is used to
US /ɪz juzd tu/
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UK /iz ju:zd tu:/
- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To be familiar with something through repeated experience.
- To be currently accustomed to something (singular).
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More the same
US /ði sem/
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UK /ðə seim/
- Adjective
- Identical; not different
- Adverb
- In an identical manner; invariably
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