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Advanced Grammar for IELTS: Verb-ing forms and infinitives - Diagnose Test, Grammar Explanation & Practice Exercises
![VERB PATTERNS -ING or TO INFINITIVE Verbs followed by -ing admit adore appreciate avoid can't face can't help can't stand can't resist carry on consider. - ppt download VERB PATTERNS -ING or TO INFINITIVE Verbs followed by -ing admit adore appreciate avoid can't face can't help can't stand can't resist carry on consider. - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/42/11497240/slides/slide_2.jpg)
VERB PATTERNS -ING or TO INFINITIVE Verbs followed by -ing admit adore appreciate avoid can't face can't help can't stand can't resist carry on consider. - ppt download
![GERUND: WHEN DO WE USE THE GERUND FORM OF VERBS (-ING)? | English grammar, Learn english, Learn english grammar GERUND: WHEN DO WE USE THE GERUND FORM OF VERBS (-ING)? | English grammar, Learn english, Learn english grammar](https://i.pinimg.com/736x/a9/48/dd/a948ddfabeb13d1fed325dac8fd27eaa.jpg)
GERUND: WHEN DO WE USE THE GERUND FORM OF VERBS (-ING)? | English grammar, Learn english, Learn english grammar
![VERB PATTERNS SB p.158. Verb + -ing Adore Can't stand Don't mind Enjoy Finish Look forward to doing swimming cooking reading … - ppt download VERB PATTERNS SB p.158. Verb + -ing Adore Can't stand Don't mind Enjoy Finish Look forward to doing swimming cooking reading … - ppt download](https://images.slideplayer.com/27/8945641/slides/slide_2.jpg)
VERB PATTERNS SB p.158. Verb + -ing Adore Can't stand Don't mind Enjoy Finish Look forward to doing swimming cooking reading … - ppt download
English tips - Did you know the *ING* is used in many situations in English and not only in the continuous form of the verb?!? 😮🤔🤯 You add “_ING” to the base
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