“I can’t help crying” (“crying” is Gerund), “I can’t help to cry” (“to cry” is to-Infinitive), and “I can’t help cry” (“cry” is Bare Infinitive) are correct. 2. Both “I helped him learn Russian” (“learn” is Bare Infinitive) and “I helped him to learn ...
Meanandhelpcan be followed by either a gerund or ato-infinitive but with different meanings: In those days, being a studentmeant spendinglong hours in the library.(In those days if you were a student, it meant that you spent long hours in the library.) ...
14, clever record: only the infinitive as the object of some commonly used special predicate verb Verbs can only be connected with infinitive, Don't pretend to be "management" (pretend pretend, manage manage) If you want to remember by myself One thought "two" "Greek" and "consent" (...