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Mean -ing or to?
mean to do: you intend to do something/ mean doing: an action involves something
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How come you refused to help/helping me?
to help
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Example with RISK
-ing
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We continued to read/reading the book in class.
to read/reading
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In some ways, being a doctor means to dedicate/ dedicating your life to your job.
dedicating
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After ADMIT, AVOID we use...
-ing
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Example with MANAGE
to
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Go on -ing or to?
go on to do: you stop one activity or topic of discussion and start another, new one/ go on doing: you continue doing an activity
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Example with SUGGEST
-ing
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After prepositions we use...
-ing
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REMEMBER and FORGET- ing, we use when we speak about past/present.
past
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After DENY we use...
-ing
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When the police questioned him, he denied to do/ doing anything wrong.
doing
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Stop: -ing or to?
stop to do: you stop one activity because you want or need to do another activity/ stop doing: you are doing something and then you stop
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After REFUSE we use...
to
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Example with CONSIDER
-ing
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After AFFORD, AGREE, APPEAR, ARRANGE we use...
to
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The actor went on to talk/talking for two hours.
talking
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As a kid, I avoided to eat/eating vegetables.
eating
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I forgot to bring/bringing the money I owe you.
to bring
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