English Grammar - Gerunds Vs Infinitive - When to use ‘ing’ | Common English Mistakes #grammar

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In this video, we're going to talk about English grammar - gerunds vs infinitives. We'll also look at when to use 'ing' and when to use 'infinitives' and some common English mistakes made by English learners.

If you're new to English grammar, this video is for you! We'll discuss gerunds and infinitives, and show you how to use them correctly in different situations. We'll also practice some common English mistakes, so that you can improve your grammar skills in no time!

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letstalk
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Hello, I'm from Germany and we're writing a test on Wednesday (6.12.23) and we have to practice the Gerund... Thanks to you, I know it now

LEditz
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sufiyashaikh
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Look forward to
With a view to
Addicted to
Accustomed to
We use gerund in all of these

bossgaming
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"Look forward to " is a phrasal verb. The "to" in look forward to is a preposition. So it should be followed by a gerund..
I look forward to hearing from you is the correct answer ..

Itismita
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I learnt a lot from your channel last year, so i am repeatedly say one thing that your video is always supportive and inspiring for me.may you live long and stay healthy ma'am.

aswanth
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I really understood the Gerund and Present Participle after this shorts . Thank youuu very much ❤❤❤❤😊😊

yashvi
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Plz bring a detail video on gerund, finite non finite verb

sumohitpathak
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I look forward hearing from you.
From Bangladesh..

KurbanAli-fhty
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To hear.(Because there are some word after which we use infinitive verb and 'look forward' is also one of the word from them).

hrttyhd
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The correct answer is "to hear" because before is an adjective, (maybe). After an adjective, we always use an infinitive, which is (to + verb). Edit 1: Thanks for 7 likes! Hope we can get more!

Yose
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Definitely, it should be gerund after I look forward to, so it's hearing

iuriinartov
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I look forward to hear from you...
Pls correct if I'm wrong...thanks a lot👍❤️🌹😊

swatig
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What I have learned -: Grammar rules 1. after stop + Gerund( V+ ing )and 2.After adjective + Infinite( to + V1)

shayariwallah
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I look forward to hear from you ❤
Forward is an object know that's why

venkyfacts
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Gerund hearing. Could you please make a video explaining more about this subject.

mariasoarescosta
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I look forward(adverb) to hear by you!

wjbq
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Look forward to plus gerund
Look forward to hearing
After prepositions, normally gerunds are used, and 'to' here is not the infinitive marker but a preposition.

rizwanpasha
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I never got grammar in any language😂😂 it would take me an hour to just figure out where's the adjective in the sentence.

pointsixc
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I look forward hearing from you 😊gerund is the answer ✅✅

nagaraju