I made the comment in a previous answer that the use of English can change depending on which English speaking country you are in. Auuughh!! What? I know, right? As a Canadian, there is no difference or it's so small as to be unimportant. The main verb in a sentence can take another verb as an object. What matters is the form of the object. 1) Some verbs take a gerund as their object. 2) Some take the infinitive. 3) Others take both with A) no change in meaning and B) a change in meaning. There are no rules, so how do you know what to use? A) You can find a paper dictionary which should say "foll by inf, foll by ger or foll by both." b) Google search: "list verbs followed by the infinitive" etc. Cheers