🔤 Verbs + to
+ infinitive and Verbs + -ing
🟦 Verbs + -ing
Some verbs in English are followed by another verb in the -ing form. The most common of these verbs are verbs of liking and disliking: love, like, enjoy, don’t mind, don’t like, hate.
Examples:
- I love going to the gym.
- I like reading.
- I enjoy travelling.
- I don’t mind cooking.
- I don’t like doing homework.
- I hate getting up early.
The second verb is in the -ing form in the past too:
- ✅ When I was a child, I hated going to school.
- ❌ When I was a child, I hated went to school.
📝 -ing Spelling Rules
You can check the spelling of the -ing form of verbs in the table below:
Infinitive | -ing form | Spelling rule |
---|---|---|
run | running | Double final consonant after a short vowel |
write | writing | Drop the final e |
read | reading | Just add -ing |
make | making | Drop the final e |
swim | swimming | Double final consonant after a short vowel |
open | opening | Just add -ing |
🟩 Verbs + to
-infinitive
Many verbs in English are followed by to-infinitive. Common examples:
- I forgot to turn off the light.
- I hope to see you soon.
- I‘m learning to drive.
- We need to arrive early.
- She offered to help us.
- We are planning to go to France.
- Remember to lock the door.
- I want to go home.
- I would like to buy a new computer.
In the past, the second verb still uses to + infinitive:
- ✅ I wanted to go home.
- ❌ I wanted to went home.
💡 Would like vs Like
- Would like + to + infinitive → I‘d like to study English. (= I want to do it.)
- Like + -ing verb → I like studying English. (= I enjoy it.)
We use would you like… in polite offers:
- Would you like a cup of coffee?
- Would you like to dance with me?
❌ Common Mistakes:
- ✅ I enjoy swimming. ❌ I enjoy to swim.
- ✅ I want to go. ❌ I want going.
- ✅ She started to cry. / She started crying. (✅ Both are correct!)
- ✅ I don’t mind waiting. ❌ I don’t mind to wait.
- ✅ I would like to come. ❌ I would like coming.
Exercises:
Verbs + to + infinitive
and verbs + -ing
Choose the correct infinitive or -ing forms.
1
Pam loves
letters.
2
He decided
French.
3
They enjoy
games together.
4
She agreed
me at the station.
5
We stopped
on Sundays.
6
I hope
you soon.
7
He dislikes
up early.
8
They plan
a new project next month.
9
Remember
the documents before you leave.
10
She suggested
a movie after dinner.
Verbs + to + infinitive
and verbs + -ing
Choose the correct infinitive or -ing forms
to complete these sentences.
1
They offered ____ me with my homework.
A.
B.
C.
2
I can’t afford ____ a new car.
A.
B.
C.
3
She admitted ____ a mistake.
A.
B.
C.
4
We plan ____ abroad next year.
A.
B.
C.
5
He enjoys ____ chess with his friends.
A.
B.
C.
6
Please remember ____ the lights before you leave.
A.
B.
C.
7
They decided ____ early to avoid traffic.
A.
B.
C.
8
She suggested ____ at a new restaurant.
A.
B.
C.
9
I hope ____ you again soon.
A.
B.
C.
10
He stopped ____ coffee.
A.
B.
C.
Verbs + to + infinitive
and verbs + -ing
Complete the sentences using the to + infinitive or the -ing forms
of the verbs in the list.
Word bank:
to close
to do
to see
playing
watering
working
to cook
to play
getting up
watching
1
We decided the shop early today.
2
She promised dinner for us tonight.
3
I need my homework before I go out.
4
My friends plan tennis this afternoon.
5
I hope you at the meeting tomorrow.
6
I hate early on weekends.
7
They enjoy football every Saturday.
8
She suggested the new series tonight.
9
He likes the plants every morning.
10
We finished on the project last night.