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Gerunds Infinitives_2


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You can't stop me (to do) what I want
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You can't stop me doing what I want.

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You can't stop me (to do) what I want
You can't stop me doing what I want.
Did you really say that? I don't remember you (to say) that
Did you really say that? I don't remember you saying that
'Sorry to keep you (to wait) so long/ 'That's all right
'Sorry to keep you waiting so long/ 'That's all right
I don't mind (to be) kept waiting
I don't mind being kept waitin
They admitted (to steal) the money
They admitted having stolen the money
I now regret (to say) what I said.
I now regret saying (or having said) what I said.
He tried to avoid (to answer) my question
He tried to avoid answering my question
I waved to Karen, but failed (to attract) her attention.
I waved to Karen, but failed to attract her attention
I considered (to apply) for the job, but in the end I decided against it.
I considered applying for the job, but in the end I decided against it.
Ann pretended (not to see) me when she passed me in the street
Ann pretended not to see me when she passed me in the street
It's better to avoid (to travel) during the rush hour.
It's better to avoid travelling during the rush hour.
I pretended (to read) the paper
I pretended to be reading the paper