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This document discusses the use of verbs followed by gerunds ("-ing" form) or infinitives. It provides examples of verbs that can be followed by gerunds, verbs that can be followed by infinitives, and verbs that can be followed by either but with a change in meaning. Some key points include: 1) Verbs like "like", "try", and "stop" can be followed by either a gerund or infinitive but carry different meanings depending on the construction. 2) Verbs like "enjoy", "admit", and "mind" are only followed by ger
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- baryal
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- EN