时间:2019-01-12 作者:英语课 分类:2015年VOA慢速英语(十二)月


英语课

Getting to Know Gerunds and Infinitives 2 了解动名词和不定式


Welcome to another episode of Everyday Grammar on VOA Learning English.


English learners have difficulty with gerunds and infinitives. A gerund is the –ing form of a verb that functions the same as a noun. For example, “Running is fun.” In this sentence, “running” is the gerund. It acts just like a noun.


The infinitive 1 form of a verb appears either as the basic form (with no marking) or with the word “to.” For example, you can say “I might run to the store” or  “I like to run.” In this sentence, “to run” is the infinitive.


It is difficult for English learners to know whether to use a gerund or an infinitive after a verb.


Here’s an example. Which sentence is correct?


Sentence One: I suggested going to dinner.


Sentence Two: I suggested to go to dinner.


Sentence One, with the gerund, is correct. “I suggested going to dinner.” Why? You can only use a gerund after the verb “suggest.”


Let’s take the word “like.” You can say “I like" running” or “I like to run.” Both sentences have the same meaning. You can use either a gerund or an infinitive after “like.” Now let’s try “enjoy.” We can say, “I enjoy running.” But we cannot say, “I enjoy to run.” Why? Only a gerund can follow the verb “enjoy.”


Are you confused yet? You’re not alone. Gerunds and infinitives confuse even very advanced English learners.


Basically, some verbs are followed by gerunds, some verbs are followed by infinitives, and some verbs can be followed by gerunds or infinitives. Native speakers do not think about the difference. But English learners have to memorize the hundreds of different verb combinations.


Here are a few tips.


Tip Number 1: you almost always find a gerund after a preposition. For example, “She is afraid of flying.” In this sentence “of” is the preposition and “flying” is the gerund. You cannot say “She is afraid of to fly.” An infinitive cannot be the object of a preposition, only a gerund can. You could say, “She is afraid to fly,” but in this sentence, the preposition “of” is gone.


Tip Number 2: When you are talking about an activity, you usually use a gerund. For example, “I stopped smoking.” You can describe many activities by using “go” before a gerund. “Let’s go shopping,” or “We went skiing.”


Let’s see how much you know. Try to complete these sentences using the verb “study.” Ready? I’ll read the first part of the sentence and you finish it.


I enjoy … (studying)


I considered … (studying)


I managed … (to study)


I hope … (to study)


I suggested … (studying)


I like… … (studying) or … (to study)


This is only a simple introduction to a complicated grammar topic.


There is no quick and easy way to learn gerunds and infinitives. It takes years of practice and familiarity with the English language. Next time you read or listen to a VOA Learning English story, pay attention to use of gerunds and infinitives. Over time, you will begin to hear the right verb combination.


Below is a helpful reference list for using gerunds and infinitives.


Words in This Story


gerund  - n. an English noun formed from a verb by adding -ing


infinitive - n. the basic form of a verb; usually used with to except with modal verbs like should and could and certain other verbs like see and hear


preposition - n.  a word or group of words that is used with a noun, pronoun, or noun phrase to show direction, location, or time, or to introduce an object



n.不定词;adj.不定词的
  • The use of the split infinitive is now generally acceptable.分裂不定式的用法现在已被广泛接受。
  • Modal verbs generally take the bare infinitive.情态动词通常用不带to的不定式。
n.(动词)不定式( infinitive的名词复数 )
  • Her litmus test for good breeding is whether you split infinitives. 她测试别人是否具有良好教养的标准是看对方是否在不定式的动词前加修饰副词。 来自互联网
  • Nouns, adjectives and infinitives can be used as objective complements. 名词,形容词及不定式可用作补语。 来自互联网
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