Gerund vs Infinitive after verbs

Grammar Pattern BritishAmericanAustralian ★★★★★ Very Common Neutral
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Significado: Which verbs take -ing, to + verb, or both

哪些动词后接-ing、to + 动词或两者
Qué verbos llevan -ing, to + verbo, o ambos
どの動詞が-ing、to + 動詞、または両方を取るか
어떤 동사가 -ing, to + 동사, 또는 둘 다를 취하는지

Some verbs take gerund: enjoy, avoid, finish, mind. Some take infinitive: want, decide, hope, plan. Some take both with different meaning: stop, remember, try, forget.

有些动词后接动名词:enjoy, avoid, finish, mind。有些后接不定式:want, decide, hope, plan。有些两者都可以但意思不同:stop, remember, try, forget。
Algunos verbos llevan gerundio: enjoy, avoid, finish, mind. Algunos llevan infinitivo: want, decide, hope, plan. Algunos llevan ambos con diferente significado: stop, remember, try, forget.
動名詞を取る動詞:enjoy, avoid, finish, mind。不定詞を取る動詞:want, decide, hope, plan。両方取れるが意味が異なる動詞:stop, remember, try, forget。
동명사를 취하는 동사: enjoy, avoid, finish, mind. to 부정사를 취하는 동사: want, decide, hope, plan. 둘 다 취하지만 의미가 달라지는 동사: stop, remember, try, forget.

Ejemplos

  1. I enjoy swimming.' (gerund after enjoy)
    我喜欢游泳。'(enjoy 后用动名词)
    Disfruto nadando.' (gerundio después de enjoy)
    泳ぐのが好きです。'(enjoy の後は動名詞)
    수영하는 것을 즐깁니다.' (enjoy 뒤에 동명사)
  2. I want to swim.' (infinitive after want)
    我想游泳。'(want 后用不定式)
    Quiero nadar.' (infinitivo después de want)
    泳ぎたいです。'(want の後は不定詞)
    수영하고 싶습니다.' (want 뒤에 to 부정사)
  3. I stopped smoking.' (quit the habit)
    我戒烟了。'(戒掉这个习惯)
    Dejé de fumar.' (dejé el hábito)
    タバコをやめました。'(習慣をやめた)
    담배를 끊었습니다.' (습관을 그만둠)
  4. I stopped to smoke.' (paused in order to smoke)
    我停下来抽了支烟。'(暂停去抽烟)
    Me detuve a fumar.' (pausé para fumar)
    タバコを吸うために立ち止まりました。'(一時停止して吸った)
    담배를 피우려고 멈춰 섰습니다.' (잠시 멈추고 피움)

Pronunciación

Guía de uso

Contexto: spoken, written, everyday

Tono: descriptive

✓ Correcto

  • I finished writing the report.
    我写完报告了。
    Terminé de escribir el informe.
    レポートを書き終えました。
    보고서를 다 썼어요.
  • She decided to leave.
    她决定离开。
    Ella decidió irse.
    彼女は去ることにしました。
    그녀는 떠나기로 결정했어요.
  • He remembered locking the door. (recalls doing it)
    他记得锁了门。(回忆做过的事)
    Él recordó haber cerrado la puerta. (recuerda haberlo hecho)
    彼はドアを鍵をかけたことを覚えています。(したことを思い出す)
    그는 문을 잠근 것을 기억해요. (한 것을 떠올림)
  • I enjoy swimming.
    我喜欢游泳。
    Disfruto nadar.
    私は泳ぐのが好きです。
    저는 수영을 즐겨요.
  • I want to swim.
    我想去游泳。
    Quiero nadar.
    私は泳ぎたいです。
    저는 수영하고 싶어요.
  • I avoided talking.
    我避免交谈。
    Evité hablar.
    私は話すのを避けました。
    저는 말하는 것을 피했어요.

✗ Incorrecto

  • I enjoy to swim. (use swimming)
    I enjoy to swim.(用swimming)
    I enjoy to swim. (usar swimming)
    I enjoy to swim.(swimmingを使う)
    I enjoy to swim. (swimming을 사용)
  • I want swimming. (use to swim)
    I want swimming.(用to swim)
    I want swimming. (usar to swim)
    I want swimming.(to swimを使う)
    I want swimming. (to swim을 사용)
  • I avoided to talk. (use talking)
    I avoided to talk.(用talking)
    I avoided to talk. (usar talking)
    I avoided to talk.(talkingを使う)
    I avoided to talk. (talking을 사용)

Origen e historia

Verb complementation patterns

Contexto cultural

Era: Modern

Generation: All ages

Social background: Universal

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