Take is one of the commonest verbs in English. It is used in many different ways. Its other forms are takes, taking, took, taken. 1. actions and activities Most commonly, take is used with a noun that refers to an action. She took a shower. He liked taking long walks in the count...
Things are going to get a little complicated so let’s start simply. Aninfinitiveis a verb form that can be found in many languages, and each of them uses infinitives differently. For example, if you have ever studied Spanish, you know that words likehablar(“to speak”),gustar(“to lik...
Conditional So, the next question might be: “How do you say I would do x, y or z in Spanish?” Simple…most of the time. For most verbs, just start with the infinitive. Can someone remind me of what an infinitive is again? What are some examples? Infinitives trabajar correr comer ...
both are interchangeable. However, in British English we generally use "gerund" when talking generally and "to + infinitive" when talking specially. "I like like swimming." vs "I like to swim in a lake on Sunday mornings." This is true for other verbs of choice or emotion too (i.e....