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gerund 其实仲可以用系 动词之后... e.g. I prefer travelling to France. I love eating ice-cream. 呢个用法同'to infinitive' 既意思相同... 意即指我上面举个两例亦可用'to infinitive' 黎代替。 I prefer to travel to France/ I love to eat ice-cream. 意思无改变...参考: 自己...
最近在补一补语法,在看to-infinitive和gerund/不定式和动名词,只是觉得有点有意思,看这种语法基础的东西,有提醒人去考虑一些细节,like和hate的两种不定式和动名词形式可以混用但意思完全一样,like+gerund是偏向对做某件事情的真实感受,like+to-infinitive不是偏向表达喜欢的真实感受,是偏向表达这事情有必要应该做,这...
你是否知道Gerund和Infinitive的用法吗? 据我所知,它们有两种分别, 一是我们用动词跟随着Gerunds或Infinitives(不同的意思),也就是Verbs Followed By Gerunds Or Infinitives (Different Meaning); 二就是我们用动词跟随着Gerunds或Infinitives(相似的意思),也就是Verbs Followed By Gerunds Or Infin...
to infinitives涉将要或在进行的行动 总而言之,to infinitives涉及一个将要或正在进行的行动。 动词 “start” 和 “continue”后面有时可改用另一个形式表达,就是以动名词 (gerund -ing form)代替to + infinitive。例如: He started talking but no one was listening. She continued...
gerund is a noun in the form of a PRESENT PARTICIPLE that describes an action or experience such as "shopping"in the sentence "I go shopping".=VERBAL NOUN to -infinitive is the basic form of a verb such as "be""make"or "go"usually used with "to" in the form to be to...
decided 要跟介词, 即 to, on, for, with, 等等。也就是说, decided to do (something)decided on doing (something)decided for/with (someone/something).decided 后面加 to infinitive
(急)“noun+to-infinitive”和“noun+of+gerund”两种结构的区别! 答案 非谓语动词的选择并没有什么实际的规律,只能自己记忆了,不过有些名词后面的非谓语动词的选择可以根据这个名词对应的动词后面的选择来定的,但也只是大部分是这样,并不是绝对的相关推荐 1(急)“noun+to-infinitive”和“noun+of+gerund”两种...
TO-INFINITIVE,BARE-INFINITIVE&GERUND --Inasentence,ifaverbisusedafterthemainverb,itcanbein3 differentforms: 1.To-infinitive e.g.Iwanttoeatsomething. (verb)(to-infinitive) 2.Bare-infinitive e.g.Isawhimcryyesterday. (verb)(bare-inf) 3.Gerund e.g.Ilikeswimming. (verb)(gerund) (1)TO-INFINITI...
THE INFINITIVE VERBS NORMALLY FOLLOWED BY THE INFINITIVE A. The to-infinitive is used after the verbs in this group without a preceding noun. The verbs marked * can also be followed by a 'that-clause' Example: VERB TO-INFINITIVE I hope... to see you next week. THAT- CLAUSE...