| We use the Gerund after the following phrases: | |
|---|---|
| to be busy | He is busy reading the paper. |
| couldn't help | She couldn't help eating another apple. |
| don't mind | I don't mind telling them my opinion. |
| feel like | We feel like having a cup of tea. |
| how about | How about walking home instead of taking the car? |
| it's (no) good | It's no good talking to this girl. |
| it's no use | It's no use talking to the headmaster. |
| spend one's time | They spend their time reading. |
| there's no | There's no cheating anymore. |
| there's no point | There's no point in complaining further. |
| what about | What about going to the zoo? |
| worth | The book is worth reading. |
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