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What comes after a verb? "To do", "do," or "doing"? (Part 2)
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Students regularly ask me, "How do I know what comes after a verb?" If a verb takes another verb as a complement, it is usually either a full infinitive or a gerund (e.g., "to do" or "doing"). Bare infinitives (e.g., "do") can only be complements for a small number of verbs, but these verbs are very common. In this article, I take a look at some verbs that take bare infinitives as complements.
To access the full text of this podcast, please go to https://www.difficultenglishexplained.com/what-comes-after-verb-2/.
Be sure that you read the first post in this series! You can find it at: https://www.difficultenglishexplained.com/what-comes-after-a-verb-to-do-do-or-doing-part-1/
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