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  2. When deciding whether to use the -ing form or the infinitive form after a verb, consider the following rules1234:
    • Some verbs are followed by the -ing form (gerund), e.g. "I like eating pizza."
    • Other verbs are followed by the infinitive form (to + base verb), e.g. "It’s not easy to study so late into the night."
    • Occasionally, using either form can result in a change in meaning.
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    A verb can be followed by another verb. The second one usually needs to change into the - ing form or the to + infinitive form. Which form you need depends on what the first verb is.
    learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/a1-a2-gra…
    As for why... isn't correct, the simple answer is that is followed by an - form and not an infinitive. That's the accepted grammatical form. In more detail, in + -, the word is a preposition and its basic meaning is movement towards something. That's the underlying meaning of in, a movement towards doing the - activity (e.g. waking up early).
    learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/grammar/english-gra…
    After certain verbs we use the -ing form, and after other verbs we use the infinitive. Sometimes we can use either form and there is no change in meaning. Occasionally we can use either form and there is a change in meaning.
    learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/a1-a…
    Gerund = present participle (ing) verb form. For example, running, laughing, eating. “I like eating pizza.” “Bunjee jumping is dangerous, but I love it.” Infinitive = to + base verb form. For example, to eat, to play, to laugh. “It’s not easy to study so late into the night.” “I came to Canada to learn English.”
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