Selasa, 24 Juni 2014

DIFFERENCES GERUND WITH INFINITIVES

Definition Gerunds
            Gerund is the verb form –ing used as a noun, form of the same as the form in present participle/v-ing, differences between the present participle is that the gerund is a noun while the present participle is an adjective.
Some functions of gerund, that is :

1.  Gerund as subject
Example :
Reading is my hobby
information :
Reading is a gerund as the subject of his

2.  Gerund as object
a.       Object of verb
Example :
I don’t mind visiting you
Some verb to be followed by a gerund, that is :
admint, appreciate, avoid, anticipate, continue, deny, delay, detest, enjoy, excuse, finish, forgive, keep, mind, pratisie, prevent, risk, understand, quit.
b.      Object of preposition
She is good at speaking English

3.  Gerund as complement
Example :
Her hobby is singing

4.  Gerund as noun modifier
Example :
The reading book is on the table

Definition infinitives
            Infinitives are the basic forms of the verbs. In English, infinitives writing usually begins by “to”. Example : to read, to walk, to give, and so on. Although in general the infinitive preceded by “to”, but there are some infinitive without "to", usually referred to as "bare infinitive". Example: “Help me open the window”.
Some verbs that can be followed by the usual "infinitives" is as follows: hope to, plan to, advise to, command to, compel to, encourage to, intend to, decide to, promise to, agree to, offer to, refuse to, seem to, appear to, pretend to, ask to, expect to, would like to, want to, need to, forbid to, force to, beg to, instruct to, invite to, order to, etc.
Formula to use the infinitive:

a.  Subject + Verb + to infinitive
Sample sentences :
I want to study English.
He refused to go.
I hope to see you again.

b.  Subject + Verb + Object (nouns/ Pronouns) + to infinitive
Sample sentences :
I want you to study English, now.
The doctor advised him to stop smoking.
The police ordered the driver to stop.
NOTE :
Keep in mind that this infinitive form of the word can not be plus-s,-es,-ed, or-ing.

DIFFERENCES GERUND WITH INFINITIVES

Following certain verb "different"
Verbs followed by gerund: avoid, admit, appreciate, anticipate, continue, deny, detest, delay, enjoy, excuse, finish, forgive, fancy, keep, mind, postpone, prevent, risk, resist.
Meanwhile, the infinitive verb followed: ask, allow, advice, beg, decide, expect, hope, intend, invite, instruct, learn, mean, need, purpose, promise, permit, want, warn,  would like, tell, teach, urge.

In the case of propositional Object : (To be) used to
When the infinitive, Example : I used to cry every night. Then the old habits, the "I" would not cry every night anymore.

While the gerund, Example : I’m used to crying every night. Then the habit until now, the "I" is still like crying every night.

Note that we use for the gerund to be, while the infinitive is not. differences Meanings
             There are verbs that can be followed ing (gerund) or prefixed to (infinitive) which was not different meanings (so we can freely use).that is : advise, begin, continue, dislike, hate, intend, like, love, prefer, propose, start. 

But there are words which when used in gerund form will differ in meaning with the infinitive form, that is : forget, remember, stop, regret. Contoh :
  • I forget cooking a bowl soup for you (the "I" forgot that he had to cook soup for "you")
  • I forget to cook a bowl soup for you (the "I" forget, and not cooking soup for "you")
  • The chef stops cooking (the "chef" stop cooking)
  • The chef stops to cook (the "chef" to stop the cooking)

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