Verb Patterns
Understanding Verb Patterns in English In English, verbs are often followed by other verbs, and depending on the first verb, the second one must take a specific form. These structures are known as verb patterns , and mastering them helps you speak more accurately and fluently. Some verbs are followed by the -ing form (gerund), others by the infinitive with "to" , and some verbs can be followed by both , though the meaning might change. Verbs followed by -ing Certain verbs are followed by a verb ending in -ing . These often express general actions, preferences, or ongoing habits. Common examples: enjoy , avoid , consider , finish . Example: She enjoys reading before bed. Verbs followed by to + infinitive Many verbs are followed by the infinitive form. These are typically related to intentions, plans, or decisions. Common examples: want , decide , hope , plan , learn . Example: They decided to...