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- Verbs in English can be followed by other verbs1234. The second verb usually needs to change into either the -ing form (gerund) or the to + infinitive form. Here are some examples of verbs that can be followed by other verbs:
- Resume (e.g., We resumed talking)
- Want (e.g., I want to see a movie)
- Memorize (e.g., Certain verbs must be memorized)
- Listed (e.g., Many of these verbs are listed below)
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.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…In English, if you want to follow a verb with another action, you must use a gerund or infinitive. For example: We resumed talking.(gerund – verb + ing) I want to see a movie.(infinitive – to + base verb) There are certain verbs that can only be followed by one or the other, and these verbs must be memorized. Many of these verbs are listed below.www.engvid.com/english-resource/verbs-followed-…In English grammar, base verbs can be followed by other verbs. To do so, the second verb needs to change its form to either gerund or verb gerund (verb ending in -ing) or infinitive (using “to” in front of it, just like it’s written in the dictionary).grammarist.com/grammar/verbs-followed-by-gerun…Verbs that are followed by other verbs can take either the gerund or the infinitive. A gerund is a verb ending in "ing" that functions as a noun. An infinitive is the basic or root form of a verb, typically preceded with "to."www.thoughtco.com/list-of-verbs-followed-by-gerun… - People also ask
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WEBMay 26, 2024 · Verbs that are followed by other verbs can take either the gerund or the infinitive. A gerund is a verb ending in "ing" that functions as a noun. An infinitive is the basic or root form of a verb, typically preceded …
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