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'Stop' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to stop the action written with '-ing'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to stop a previous action and to begin doing the action written with to + 1º.
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'Stop' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to stop the action written with '-ing'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to stop a previous action and to begin doing the action written with to + 1º.
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'Stop' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to stop the action written with '-ing'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to stop a previous action and to begin doing the action written with to + 1º.
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'Stop' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to stop the action written with '-ing'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to stop a previous action and to begin doing the action written with to + 1º.
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'Stop' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to stop the action written with '-ing'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to stop a previous action and to begin doing the action written with to + 1º.
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'Remember' and 'forget' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, both refer to a memory that is remembered or forgotten. When followed by to + 1º, both mean to remember or forget a specific action that needs to be done.
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'Remember' and 'forget' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, both refer to a memory that is remembered or forgotten. When followed by to + 1º, both mean to remember or forget a specific action that needs to be done.
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'Remember' and 'forget' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, both refer to a memory that is remembered or forgotten. When followed by to + 1º, both mean to remember or forget a specific action that needs to be done.
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'Remember' and 'forget' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, both refer to a memory that is remembered or forgotten. When followed by to + 1º, both mean to remember or forget a specific action that needs to be done.
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'Try' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to test an alternative. When followed by to + 1º, it means to make an effort.
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'Try' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to test an alternative. When followed by to + 1º, it means to make an effort.
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'Try' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to test an alternative. When followed by to + 1º, it means to make an effort.
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'Try' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to test an alternative. When followed by to + 1º, it means to make an effort.
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'Regret' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to feel bad about something in the past. When followed by to + 1º, it means 'sorry' because the speaker is going to give some bad news. Also remember that the phrasal ver, 'turn down', means to reject.
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'Regret' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to feel bad about something in the past. When followed by to + 1º, it means 'sorry' because the speaker is going to give some bad news.
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'Regret' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to feel bad about something in the past. When followed by to + 1º, it means 'sorry' because the speaker is going to give some bad news.
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'Regret' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to feel bad about something in the past. When followed by to + 1º, it means 'sorry' because the speaker is going to give some bad news.
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'Regret' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to feel bad about something in the past. When followed by to + 1º, it means 'sorry' because the speaker is going to give some bad news.
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'Need' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it is a passive structure, like saying 'need to be 3º'. When followed by to + 1º, it is simply the normal meaning and use of 'need'.
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'Need' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it is a passive structure, like saying 'need to be 3º'. When followed by to + 1º, it is simply the normal meaning and use of 'need'.
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'Need' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it is a passive structure, like saying 'need to be 3º'. When followed by to + 1º, it is simply the normal meaning and use of 'need'. Also remember the phrasal verb 'look after' means 'take care of'.
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'Go on' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'continue'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to do the action written with to + 1º at a later time, whether that is moments later, hours later, or years later.
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'Go on' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'continue'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to do the action written with to + 1º at a later time, whether that is moments later, hours later, or years later.
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'Go on' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'continue'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to do the action written with to + 1º at a later time, whether that is moments later, hours later, or years later.
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'Help' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'avoid' and is usually written with 'help' in a negative tense. When followed by to + 1º, it is simply the normal meaning and use of 'help', which is to aid.
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'Help' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'avoid' and is usually written with 'help' in a negative tense. When followed by to + 1º, it is simply the normal meaning and use of 'help', which is to aid.
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'Help' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'avoid' and is usually written with 'help' in a negative tense. When followed by to + 1º, it is simply the normal meaning and use of 'help', which is to aid.
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'Mean' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'involve'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to have the intention of doing.
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'Mean' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'involve'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to have the intention of doing.
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'Mean' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'involve'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to have the intention of doing.
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'Mean' can be followed by both gerund (V+ing) and infinitive (to + 1º) forms, but with different meanings. When followed by V+ing, it means to 'involve'. When followed by to + 1º, it means to have the intention of doing.