Gerunds & Infinitives: Advanced Patterns

B2 (Upper-Intermediate)Grammar

Gerunds & Infinitives: Advanced Patterns

At B2 you master the trickier side of gerunds (-ing) and infinitives (to + verb): verbs that change meaning depending on which you choose, and the complex forms (perfect, passive,…

At B2 you master the trickier side of gerunds (-ing) and infinitives (to + verb): verbs that change meaning depending on which you choose, and the complex forms (perfect, passive, continuous).

Verbs that change meaning

Verb + -ing + to-infinitive
remember recall a memory (remember doing) not forget a task (remember to do)
stop finish an activity (stop doing) pause in order to do (stop to do)
try experiment (try doing) make an effort (try to do)
regret be sorry about the past (regret doing) be sorry to announce (regret to do)
go on continue the same thing change to a new thing
stop doing vs stop to do“He stopped smoking” = he quit the habit. “He stopped to smoke” = he paused (another activity) in order to have a cigarette. The gerund is the thing that ends; the infinitive shows the purpose of stopping.

Complex forms

Form Example
perfect gerund She admitted having taken the money.
passive gerund He hates being told what to do.
perfect infinitive I’m glad to have met you.
passive infinitive She wants to be promoted.

Examples from EduCareer

  • Remember to submit your homework. (don’t forget)
  • I remember submitting it last night. (the memory)
  • Omar regrets not starting the course earlier.
Tutor tip for Arabic speakersFor these meaning-change verbs, ask: is it about a memory/past action (→ -ing) or a task/purpose (→ to-infinitive)? “I stopped to rest” (purpose) vs “I stopped working” (ended the activity). To make any gerund or infinitive negative, put not in front: “regret not studying.”
Common mistakes

  • Remember submitting your homework (= reminder).Remember to submit your homework.
  • He stopped to smoke (= quit).He stopped smoking.
  • She admitted to taken the money.She admitted having taken the money.

Practise with the 20 questions below.

Check your understanding

Answer the questions below. You will see instantly if you are right.

1."Remember ___ the door when you leave." (don't forget)
task not to forget → to-infinitive.
2."I remember ___ that film as a child." (memory)
recalling the past → -ing.
3."He stopped ___." (quit the habit)
ended the activity → -ing.
4."On the drive, we stopped ___ petrol." (purpose)
paused in order to → to-infinitive.
5."I regret ___ you that we're closed." (formal news)
regret to tell = sorry to announce.
6."She regrets ___ rude to him." (past action)
sorry about the past → -ing.
7."Have you tried ___ it off and on again?" (experiment)
experiment → try + -ing.
8."I tried ___ but the lid wouldn't open." (effort)
made an effort → try to.
9.Perfect gerund form:
having + past participle.
10."He hates ___ what to do." (passive gerund)
passive gerund → being told.
11."She admitted ___ the money." (earlier action)
perfect gerund → having taken.
12."I'm glad ___ you at last." (perfect infinitive)
to have met = pleased about a completed action.
13."She hopes ___ soon." (passive infinitive)
passive infinitive → to be promoted.
14."After the intro, he went on ___ the main topic." (changed activity)
go on to do = move to a new thing.
15."He went on ___ for hours." (continued same thing)
go on + -ing = continue.
16.Make a gerund negative by:
not + -ing (e.g. not going).
17."Omar regrets ___ the course earlier." (didn't start)
negative gerund → not starting.
18."Did you remember ___ the email?" (task)
task → remember to.
19."I don't recall ever ___ there." (memory)
recall + -ing.
20."He denied ___ involved." (passive gerund)
deny + being + pp.

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