V4 - Unit 12 Grammar: The Gerund

V4 Unit 12 grammar:

The Gerund
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V4 Unit 12 grammar:

The Gerund

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Gerund and infinitives
There are times where we can use a verb as a noun. When this happens, we call this particular verb a gerund. Sometimes, instead of the gerund, we have to use to + infinitive

A gerund/to + infinitive can take the place of the subject (onderwerp), direct object (lijd voorwerp) or indirect object (meewerk. voorwerp) in a sentence.

Subject: Listening to music is what I love to do.
Object (direct or indirect): I was thinking about meeting them. / Jonathan considered telling him everything.

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Gerunds (verb + -ing)
You use a gerund (-ing form)
  • after a preposition or a phrasal verb (which also ends with a preposition)
  • after verbs that indicate likes/dislikes: like, dislike, love, hate, fancy, envy,
  • after verbs that indicate using the senses: see, watch, hear, smell, feel
  • after certain other verbs like: start-stop, avoid, miss, suggest, consider, imagine
  • after certain expressions: it's no use, it's not worth, there's no point, as well as, instead of, can't help, used to
  • after the verbs need, want and require, but only when it has a passive meaning
  • after determiners such as my, her, his, their, your, its, our

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The to-infinitive
You use the to-infinitive only as an object in the sentence:
  • after certain verbs that express wishes or orders : afford, agree, ask, choose, help, hope, want, intend, pretend, promise, expect, prefer, used
  • after certain adjectives: difficult, possible, happy, certain, simple
  • after verbs : verb + somebody + to do + something: ask, encourage, permit, allow, persuade, teach, force
  • after specifically these verbs: decide, expect, choose, hesitate, learn, refuse, manage

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The bare infinitive (without to)
You use the bare infinitive:
  • after auxiliary verbs (hulpwerkwoorden): will / can / could / should etc. 
  • after let, had better, would rather
  • after make  (active!) (in passive: to infinitive)

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Now in Dutch:
Een werkwoord (verb) kan soms worden gebruikt als zelfstandig naamwoord (noun). Wanneer een werkwoord deze rol aanneemt spreek je van een gerund (werkwoord + ing).
Het lijkt veel op de continuous tense, maar is dus een andere tijd. Soms moet of kun je in plaats van de gerund ook to + hele werkwoord gebruiken.

Je kunt de gerund gebruiken als onderwerp van de zin, als lijdend voorwerp of als meewerkend voorwerp.
Onderwerp: Listening to music is what I love to do.
Lijdend/Meewerkend voorwerp: I was thinking about meeting them.
Lijdend/Meewerkend voorwerp: Jonathan is considering telling him everything.

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TOT SLOT

De gerund suggereert dat het al gebeurd is (al gaande is):

I remember doing groceries (is al gebeurd)


De to + hele werkwoord suggereert dat het nog niet gebeurd is (in de toekomst pas echt gaat gebeuren):

I  just remembered to do groceries (moet je nog gaan doen)

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Jenny suggested … to the party in a taxi
A
go
B
to go
C
going

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I look forward to … from you in the near future
A
hear
B
to hear
C
hearing

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I don't mind .. it
A
do
B
to do
C
doing

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The children were made .. out of bed
A
get
B
to get
C
getting

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I'm going to town … a new jumper
A
buy
B
to buy
C
buying

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Let me … tea
A
make
B
to make
C
making

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I can't afford … you any more money
A
lend
B
to lend
C
lending

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Extra exercise: gerund or infinitive
01. Drew pretends … (know) all the answers. 
02. Ferdinand is quite capable of … ( solve) this puzzle. 
03. He cannot afford … (buy) a new coat. 
04. He prefers … ( go) on holiday to Spain, 
05. Henry gave up … (try) to convince Emma that he was right . 
06. His parents are very proud of … (raise) him well. 
07. I am looking forward to … (receive) your reply. 
08. I begged my dad … (give) me more pocket money, but he refused. 
09. I detest … (have) to do the dishes every night. 
10. I must insist on … (finish) the work first.  

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11. It’s not worth … (argue) about this matter.  It is not important at all. 
12. Jane was difficult …(please). 
13. Jennifer choose … (stop) smoking when she saw a picture of a tarred lung. 
14. John is great at … (explain) maths problems. 
15. Kaylee left home … (study) Law. 
16. Miss Jones encourages her pupils … (think) for themselves and form their own opinions. 
17. Mr Smith am worried about … (be) late for work. 
18. My friend loves … ( play) a musical instrument. 
19. My mother gave up … (play) pro tennis when she got me. 
20. Nathalie is keen on ...( pursue) a career in fashion.

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21. Never apologise for … (speak) your mind. 
22. She burst out … (laugh) when she heard the news. 
23. She doesn’t believe in … (tell) white lies. 
24. We were happy …(stay) at home and watch Netflix all night. 
25. Your teachers expect you … (work) very hard  

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Answers
01. Drew pretends to know all the answers.   
02. Ferdinand is quite capable of solving this puzzle.  
03. He cannot afford to buy a new coat.   
04. He prefers  to go on holiday to Spain,   
05. Henry gave up trying to convince Emma that he was right .  
06. His parents are very proud of raising him well.   
07. I am looking forward toreceiving your reply.   
08. I begged my dad to give me more pocket money, but he refused.   
09. I detest having to do the dishes every night.  
10. I must insist on finishing the work first.  

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Answers
11. It’s not worth arguing about this matter.  It is not important at all.   
12. Jane was difficult to please.   
13. Jennifer choose to stop smoking when she saw a picture of a tarred lung.   
14. John is great at solving maths problems.   
15. Kaylee left home to study  Law.   
16. Miss Jones encourages her pupils to think for themselves and form their own opinions.   
17. Mr Smith am worried about  being  late for work.   
18. My friend loves playing a musical instrument.   
19. My mother gave up playing pro tennis when she got me.  
20. Nathalie iseen on pursuing a career in fashion.  

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Answers
21. Never apologise for speaking your mind.
22. She burst out laughing when he heard the news
23. She doesn’t believe in telling white lies.   
24. We were happy to stay at home and watch Netflix all night.   
25. Your teachers expect you to work very hard  

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