It depends on the sentence..There isn't really a way to know how and when to use them. Although, gerund's sound more natural, using an infinitive can *sometimes* make you sound... "hoity".. They mean the same thing.
Here are some examples:
Gerund- Reading is my favorite hobby
Infinitive- To read is my favorite hobby
The gerund sounds 100% more natural
Gerund- I like eating
Infinitive- I like to eat
Both of these sound completely natural!
Some times it's only acceptable to use one or the other.
Example:
I want to eat -infinitive.
I want to eating- gerund. This is 100% incorrect. do not say this.
If you're using "want" then you'll use an infinitive! This also goes for "need" as another example.
Check out these two links, they list verbs that require a gerund and verbs that require infinitives :)
http://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/gerund_list.htmhttp://www.englishpage.com/gerunds/infinitive_list.htm
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This is not an easy or a short topic, unfortunately. Could you write a Notebook with some sentences you're having trouble with? It will be easier to see the kind of trouble you have, and for people to tell you how to understand it.
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